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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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.
This “V” Indicates That
the Port Selected in the
Main Display is VLAN
Enabled