VLAN Port Attribute Configuration
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Enter Port VID (1 - 4095) >
Enter the VID of the VLAN to which this port is associated and
press return. If no value is given or if the given value is an
invalid VLAN ID, port tagging is not disabled and the following
message is displayed:
Tagging NOT Disabled, press any key to continue
∆ Note: Port VID and Tagging information are
stored in a Non-Volatile Data Base, so you do
not have to configure them each time the system
starts up.
Map a Port to Multi-
ple VLAN Groups
This option is mainly available for making a port belong to
multiple VLAN Groups. But this option can also be used instead
of the "Set Port VID" option to make a port belong to a VLAN
Group. When used for port-to-multi-VLAN Group mapping, this
option gives a warning message if port tagging is disabled.
To make a port belong to one or more VLAN Groups, press m
in VLAN Port Attribute Configuration Menu. The following
message appears:
Enter VLAN Group #s separated by spaces (0
means ALL) >
If you want to make a port belong to only one VLAN Group,
enter the corresponding VLAN Group number next to the
prompt and press return. The port is now made a member of
the desired VLAN Group and the screen shows the changed
configuration.
If you want to make a port belong to more than one VLAN
Group, enter the corresponding VLAN Group numbers,
separated by spaces, and press return. If port tagging is
enabled, then the port is made a member of the desired VLAN
Groups and the changes are shown on the screen. If the value
given is 0, then the port is made a member of all VLAN Groups
in the system.
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