D-Link DSN-3400-20 User Guide - Page 109
VLAN-Enabling a Port, 6.2 Removing a Port from a VLAN
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This "V" Indicates That the Port Selected in the Main Display is VLAN Enabled Figure 6-11. Example of a VLAN-Enabled Port When you VLAN-enable a port or LAG, the portal information associated with the port or LAG is deleted prior to the port or LAG joining the VLAN. As a result, any IP address associated with the port or LAG is removed. The same scenario occurs if a VLAN-enabled port or LAG is removed from the VLAN. 6.6.1 VLAN-Enabling a Port To VLAN-enable a port: 1. In the Network Settings View, click an Ethernet port in the Main Display. 2. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Network menu, click Replace Port with VLAN enabled Port. - Click Replace Port with VLAN enabled Port in the Network Actions panel. - Press the right mouse button and click Replace Port with VLAN enabled Port from the shortcut menu. 6.6.2 Removing a Port from a VLAN If you no longer want a port to participate in a VLAN: 1. In the Network Settings View, click a VLAN-enabled Ethernet port in the Main Display. 2. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Network menu, click Replace VLAN enabled Port with standard Port. - Click Replace VLAN enabled Port with standard Port in the Network Actions panel. - Press the right mouse button and click Replace VLAN enabled Port with standard Port from the shortcut menu. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 99
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