6. Advance Configuration
This switch provides advance features which offer you more
flexibility in setting up your network. The following section explain
how to setting up the VLAN, Trunking, Speed and Full/Half duplex
modes.
(1) VLAN
Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical subgroup within a local area
network which can be configure through port configuration. VLAN
can be configured to optimize traffic or to isolate specific
workstations for reasons of security or convenience. Each VLAN
you configure behaves as an isolated broadcast domain just as if it
were a separate switch. There is no communication between ports on
the separate VLANs unless the VLANs are connected by an external
router.
VLAN Configuration
This Switch provides sixteen VLAN groups. Please refer to the
following procedure to configure VLAN:
VLAN Group 3
VLAN Group 2
VLAN Group 1
Step 1. Press the Function button until the VLAN LED is on.
Step 2. Press the Group button to scroll between the VLAN groups 1 to 16.
Step 3. Press the Port button to scroll between the port 1 to 16.