Netgear M5300-52G3 Web Management User Guide - Page 123
VLAN ID, Group Operation, Untag All, Remove All, T Tagged, Blank Autodetect
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ProSafe M5300 Switch To configure VLAN membership: 1. Use VLAN ID to select the VLAN ID for which you want to display or configure data. 2. Use Group Operation to select all the ports and configure them: • Untag All - Select all the ports on which all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be untagged. All the ports will be included in the VLAN. • Tag All - Select the ports on which all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be tagged. All the ports will be included in the VLAN. • Remove All - All the ports that may be dynamically registered in this VLAN via GVRP. This selection has the effect of excluding all ports from the selected VLAN. 3. Click the orange bar to show the ports available on each stack member or to show the available LAGs. 4. Click box directly under the port ID or LAG ID to add the port/LAG to the selected VLAN. The interface can be added as a member in one of the following modes: • T (Tagged) - All frames transmitted for this VLAN will be tagged. The ports that are selected will be included in the VLAN. • U (Untagged) - All frames transmitted for this VLAN will be untagged. The ports that are selected will be included in the VLAN. • Blank (Autodetect) - The port/LAG can be dynamically registered in this VLAN via GVRP. This selection has the effect of excluding a port from the selected VLAN. Field VLAN Name VLAN Type Definition This field identifies the name for the VLAN you selected. It can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long, including blanks. VLAN ID 1 always has a name of 'Default'. This field identifies the type of the VLAN you selected. The VLAN type: Default (VLAN ID = 1) -- always present Static -- a VLAN you have configured Dynamic -- a VLAN created by GVRP registration that you have not converted to static, and that GVRP may therefore remove. Configuring Switching Information 123