Intel 460T Switch User Manual


 
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Using Local Management
CHAPTER 5
Local Management
Port-based VLANs
Description
Port-based VLANs are the simplest type of VLAN. You can use a port-
based VLAN to create multiple VLANs each with its own broadcast domain
and member ports. For example, if port 5 is in VLAN_1 and port 10 is in
VLAN_2 the two ports cannot communicate with each other even though
they are part of the same switch. A port can be a member of only one port-
based VLAN. Any port that is not a member of a user-defined VLAN is a
member of the DEFAULT_VLAN.
VLAN Operation Mode: Changes the type of VLAN operating on the
switch, or disables VLANs entirely.
Add a Port-Based VLAN: Creates a port-based VLAN and adds ports to the
VLAN.
Edit/Delete a Port-Based VLAN: Selects a VLAN so you can change port
membership in the VLAN, or removes a VLAN from the switch.
LOCATION
Main Menu
Configure VLAN
NOTE
You can have up to 12 port-based
VLANs on the switch.