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VLAN-Enabling a Group, 6.4 Removing a Group from a VLAN

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6.6.3 VLAN-Enabling a Group There are two ways to VLAN enable a group:  When you create the group - check Create VLAN enabled Group in the Group Ports dialog box (see section 6.5.1).  After you create a group - using the Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group option (described below). To VLAN-enable a group using the Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group option: 1. In the Network Settings View, click a group in the Main Display. 2. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Network menu, click Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group. - Click Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group in the Network Actions panel. - Press the right mouse button and click Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group from the shortcut menu. 6.6.4 Removing a Group from a VLAN If you no longer want a group to participate in a VLAN: 1. In the Network Settings View, click a VLAN-enabled group in the Main Display. 2. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Network menu, click Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard Group. - Click Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard Group in the Network Actions panel. - Press the right mouse button and click Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard Group from the shortcut menu. 100 Chapter 6 Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals

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Chapter 6
Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals
6.6.3 VLAN-Enabling a Group
There are two ways to VLAN enable a group:
When you create the group - check
Create VLAN enabled Group
in the Group Ports
dialog box (see section 6.5.1).
After you create a group – using the
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
option
(described below).
To VLAN-enable a group using the
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
option:
1.
In the Network Settings View, click a group in the Main Display.
2.
Perform one of the following steps:
On the
Network
menu, click
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
.
Click
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
in the
Network Actions
panel.
Press the right mouse button and click
Replace Group with VLAN enabled Group
from the shortcut menu.
6.6.4 Removing a Group from a VLAN
If you no longer want a group to participate in a VLAN:
1.
In the Network Settings View, click a VLAN-enabled group in the Main Display.
2.
Perform one of the following steps:
On the
Network
menu, click
Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard Group
.
Click
Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard Group
in the
Network Actions
panel.
Press the right mouse button and click
Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard
Group
from the shortcut menu.