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Create New VLAN, 17.3.4 MGMT VLAN Configuration, Table 100

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Chapter 17 Bridge 17.3.3 Create New VLAN Click Create new VLAN in the VLANs screen to show the following. Figure 138 Create New VLAN Each field is described in the table below. Table 100 Edit Untagged Ports LABEL DESCRIPTION VLAN Name Enter a descriptive name for the new VLAN interface. VLAN Id Enter the VLAN ID that the user wants to assign to the VLAN name. The valid values for the VLAN ID range between 1 and 4094. Fdb Name Enter the name of an existing Filtering Database (FDB) with which the user wants the VLAN Interface to be associated. If the FDB already exists, the VLAN Interface becomes associated with that FDB. If the FDB does not exist, it is created and the VLAN Interface becomes associated with it. OK Click this to confirm and save your settings. Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings. Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without saving. 17.3.4 MGMT VLAN Configuration Click Create new VLAN in the VLANs screen. Go to the MGMT VLAN Configuration section. Create a VLAN group where the VLAN id corresponds to P-794H User's Guide 211

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17.3.3
Create New VLAN
Click
Create new VLAN
in the
VLANs
screen to show the following.
Figure 138
Create New VLAN
Each field is described in the table below.
17.3.4
MGMT VLAN Configuration
Click
Create new VLAN
in the
VLANs
screen. Go to the
MGMT VLAN
Configuration
section. Create a VLAN group where the VLAN id corresponds to
Table 100
Edit Untagged Ports
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
VLAN Name
Enter a descriptive name for the new VLAN interface.
VLAN Id
Enter the VLAN ID that the user wants to assign to the VLAN name.
The valid values for the VLAN ID range between 1 and 4094.
Fdb Name
Enter the name of an existing Filtering Database (FDB) with which the
user wants the VLAN Interface to be associated. If the FDB already
exists, the VLAN Interface becomes associated with that FDB. If the
FDB does not exist, it is created and the VLAN Interface becomes
associated with it.
OK
Click
this
to confirm and save your settings.
Reset
Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Cancel
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.