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Configuring Guest VLANs

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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual Configuring Guest VLANs Guest VLANs provide limited network access to authorized ports. If a port is denied network access via port-based authorization, but the Guest VLAN is enabled, the port receives limited network access. For example, a network administrator can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port-based authentication, but grant internet access to unauthorized users. To define Guest VLANs: 1. Click Security > Guest Vlan. The Guest VLAN Page opens: Figure 5-4. Guest VLAN Page The Guest VLAN Page contains the following fields: Field VID Description Defines the VLAN ID on which the Guest VLAN is created. VLAN Name Defines the user-defined VLAN name assigned to the guest VLAN. Unit Defines the stacking member for which the Guest VLAN parameters are displayed. Port Defines the ports included in the Guest VLAN. 2. Define the VLAN ID in the VID field. 3. Define the VLAN name in the VLAN Name field 4. Select the stacking member which the Guest VLAN parameters are displayed in the Unit field. 5. Select the ports to be included in the Guest VLAN in the Port checkbox field. The selected ports appear in the Port field. 6. Click . The Guest VLAN is added, and the system is updated. 134

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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch User Manual
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Configuring Guest VLANs
Guest VLANs provide limited network access to authorized ports. If a port is denied network access via port-based
authorization, but the Guest VLAN is enabled, the port receives limited network access. For example, a network
administrator can use Guest VLANs to deny network access via port-based authentication, but grant internet access to
unauthorized users. To define Guest VLANs:
1.
Click
Security > Guest Vlan
. The
Guest VLAN Page
opens:
Figure 5-4. Guest VLAN Page
The
Guest VLAN Page
contains the following fields:
Field
Description
VID
Defines the VLAN ID on which the Guest VLAN is created.
VLAN
Name
Defines the user-defined VLAN name assigned to the guest VLAN.
Unit
Defines the stacking member for which the Guest VLAN parameters are displayed.
Port
Defines the ports included in the Guest VLAN.
2.
Define the VLAN ID in the
VID
field.
3.
Define the VLAN name in the
VLAN Name
field
4.
Select the stacking member which the Guest VLAN parameters are displayed in the
Unit
field.
5.
Select the ports to be included in the Guest VLAN in the
Port
checkbox field. The selected ports appear in the
Port
field.
. The Guest VLAN is added, and the system is updated.
6.
Click