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Create a basic 802.1Q VLAN and assign ports as members, To activate the Basic 802.1Q VLAN mode

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Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switches To activate the Basic 802.1Q VLAN mode: 1. Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the switch, or connected directly to the switch through an Ethernet cable. 2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the switch. A login window opens. 3. Enter the device management password. The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The password is case-sensitive. The HOME page displays. 4. From the menu at the top of the page, select SWITCHING. The QOS page displays. 5. From the menu on the left, select VLAN. The VLAN page displays. 6. In the Basic 802.1Q VLAN section, click the ACTIVATE MODE button. A pop-up window opens, informing you that the current VLAN settings will be lost. 7. Click the CONTINUE button. Your settings are saved and the pop-up window closes. By default, VLAN 1 is added. For information about adding VLANs, see Create a basic 802.1Q VLAN and assign ports as members on page 41. For all ports, the default selection from the Mode menu is Access. For more information about access mode and trunk mode, see Assign the port mode in a basic 802.1Q VLAN configuration on page 43. 8. If you already determined which ports must function in trunk mode, for those ports, select Trunk (uplink) from the Mode menu. 9. Click the SAVE button. Your settings are saved. Create a basic 802.1Q VLAN and assign ports as members A basic 802.1Q VLAN configuration lets you create VLANs and assign ports on the switch to a VLAN. A port that functions in access mode can be member of a single VLAN only. The number of VLANs is limited to the number of ports on the switch. You can assign a VLAN ID number in the range of 1-4093. Use VLANS for Traffic 41 Segmentation User Manual

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To activate the Basic 802.1Q VLAN mode:
1.
Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the
switch, or connected directly to the switch through an Ethernet cable.
2.
Enter the IP address that is assigned to the switch.
A login window opens.
3.
Enter the device management password.
The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The
password is case-sensitive.
The HOME page displays.
4.
From the menu at the top of the page, select
SWITCHING
.
The QOS page displays.
5.
From the menu on the left, select
VLAN
.
The VLAN page displays.
6.
In the Basic 802.1Q VLAN section, click the
ACTIVATE MODE
button.
A pop-up window opens, informing you that the current VLAN settings will be lost.
7.
Click the
CONTINUE
button.
Your settings are saved and the pop-up window closes. By default, VLAN 1 is added.
For information about adding VLANs, see Create
a
basic
802.1Q
VLAN
and
assign
ports
as
members
on page 41.
For all ports, the default selection from the
Mode
menu is
Access
. For more
information about access mode and trunk mode, see Assign
the
port
mode
in
a
basic
802.1Q
VLAN
configuration
on page 43.
8.
If you already determined which ports must function in trunk mode, for those ports,
select
Trunk (uplink)
from the
Mode
menu.
9.
Click the
SAVE
button.
Your settings are saved.
Create a basic 802.1Q VLAN and assign ports as members
A basic 802.1Q VLAN configuration lets you create VLANs and assign ports on the switch
to a VLAN. A port that functions in access mode can be member of a single VLAN only.
The number of VLANs is limited to the number of ports on the switch. You can assign
a VLAN ID number in the range of 1–4093.
User Manual
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Use VLANS for Traffic
Segmentation
Gigabit Ethernet Plus Switches