Dell PowerConnect M6220 User's Guide - Page 328
Double VLAN, VLAN Membership, VLAN ID, VLAN Name, VLAN Port Membership Table, Static, Apply Changes
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Assigning VLAN Membership to a Port or LAG 1. Open the VLAN Membership page. 2. Select a VLAN from the VLAN ID or VLAN Name drop-down menu. 3. In the VLAN Port Membership Table, assign a value by clicking in the Static row for a specific Port/LAG. Each click toggles between U, T, and blank (not a member). 4. Click Apply Changes. The Port or LAG is assigned to the VLAN with the selected designation, the Current row is updated with the designation, and the device is updated. Modifying VLAN Membership Groups 1. Open the VLAN Membership page. 2. Select a VLAN from the VLANID or VLAN Name drop-down menu. 3. Modify the fields as needed. 4. In the VLAN Port Membership Table, change a Port or LAG value by clicking in the Static row for that Port/LAG. Each click toggles between U, T, and blank (not a member). 5. Click Apply Changes. The VLAN membership information is modified, the Current row is updated with any changes in designation, and the device is updated. Removing a VLAN 1. Open the VLAN Membership page. 2. Select a VLAN from the VLAN ID or VLAN Name drop-down menu. 3. Check the Remove VLAN check box. 4. Click Apply Changes. The selected VLAN is removed, and the device is updated. Defining VLAN Membership Groups and Assigning Ports/LAGs Using CLI Commands For information about the CLI commands that perform this function, see the following chapter in the CLI Reference Guide: • VLAN Commands Double VLAN The Double VLAN feature allows the use of a second tag on network traffic. The additional tag helps differentiate between customers in the Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) while preserving individual customer's VLAN identification when they enter their own 802.1Q domain. With the introduction of this second tag, you do not need to divide the 4k VLAN ID space to send traffic on an Ethernet-based MAN. 326 Configuring Switching Information