Dell PowerConnect 6224P User's Guide - Page 360
Dynamic, Static, Default, Remove VLAN, VLAN Membership, Current, Apply Changes, Ports, Add VLAN
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- Dynamic - Indicates the VLAN was dynamically created through GVRP. - Static - Indicates the VLAN is user-defined and may be modified. - Default - Indicates the VLAN is the default VLAN. • Remove VLAN - Removes the displayed VLAN from the VLAN Membership Table when checked. The VLAN Membership tables display which Ports and LAGs are members of the VLAN, and whether they're tagged (T), untagged (U), or forbidden (F). The tables have two rows: Static and Current. Only the Static row is accessible from this page. The Current row is updated either dynamically through GVRP or when the Static row is changed and Apply Changes is clicked. There are two tables in this section of the page: • Ports - Displays and assigns VLAN membership to ports. To assign membership, click in Static for a specific port. Each click toggles between U, T, and blank. See the following table for definitions. • LAGs - Displays and assigns VLAN membership to LAGs. To assign membership, click in Static for a specific LAG. Each click toggles between U, T, and blank. See the following table for definitions. Table 7-25. VLAN Port Membership Definitions Port Control T U F Blank Definition Tagged: the interface is a member of a VLAN. All packets forwarded by the interface are tagged. The packets contain VLAN information. Untagged: the interface is a VLAN member. Packets forwarded by the interface are untagged. Forbidden: indicates that the interface is forbidden from becoming a member of the VLAN. Blank: the interface is not a VLAN member. Packets associated with the interface are not forwarded. Adding New VLANs 1. Open the VLAN Membership page. 2. Click Add. The Add VLAN page displays. 360 Configuring Switching Information