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Viewing VLANs Con d on the NSS

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Adding the NSS to your Network Viewing VLANs Configured on the NSS 3 Viewing VLANs Configured on the NSS When you first display the Network VLAN page, the currently configured VLANs appear. Configuring a VLAN to connect to the NSS depends if it is trunk-based or port-based. To configure a trunk-based VLAN, follow the steps to allow a VLAN to access the NSS; see "Allowing a VLAN Access to the NSS" section on page 22. To configure a port-based VLAN, configure the switch to assign the port to which the NSS is connected to the desired VLAN. In this case, no NSS configuration changes are required. To view the VLANs currently configured on the NSS: STEP 1 From the Manager Menu, click Network VLAN. The VLAN Configuration page appears. STEP 2 View the following details for each existing VLAN that appears in the VLAN Configuration table: • Link: The physical link attached to the NSS. The number appears as 1. • VLAN: The ID of the VLAN. This is configured when the VLAN is added to the NSS and should match the ID of the VLAN as it is configured in your network. The range of valid VLAN IDs is from 1 to 4095. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 21

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Adding the NSS to your Network
Viewing VLANs Configured on the NSS
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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3
Viewing VLANs Configured on the NSS
When you first display the
Network VLAN
page, the currently configured VLANs
appear. Configuring a VLAN to connect to the NSS depends if it is trunk-based or
port-based. To configure a trunk-based VLAN, follow the steps to allow a VLAN to
access the NSS; see
”Allowing a VLAN Access to the NSS” section on page 22
. To
configure a port-based VLAN, configure the switch to assign the port to which the
NSS is connected to the desired VLAN. In this case, no NSS configuration changes
are required.
To view the VLANs currently configured on the NSS:
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Network
¨
VLAN.
The
VLAN Configuration
page appears.
STEP 2
View the following details for each existing VLAN that appears in the
VLAN
Configuration
table:
Link:
The physical link attached to the NSS. The number appears as 1.
VLAN:
The ID of the VLAN. This is configured when the VLAN is added to
the NSS and should match the ID of the VLAN as it is configured in your
network. The range of valid VLAN IDs is from 1 to 4095.