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Managed 24-port gigabit ethernet switch
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To create an 802.1Q VLAN, enter a VLAN ID number in the VID field and a name for the new VLAN in
the VLAN Name field.
To set the 802.1Q VLAN membership status of a port:
To enter the 802.1Q VLAN status for a port, highlight the first field of Egress/Forbidden. Each port's
802.1Q VLAN membership can be set individually by highlighting the port's entry using the arrow keys,
and then toggling among E, F, and – using the space bar.
E (Egress Member) – Specifies the port as being a static member of the VLAN. Egress
Member Ports are ports that will be transmitting traffic for the VLAN. These ports can be
either tagged or untagged.
F (Forbidden Non-Member) – Defines the port as a non-member and also forbids the port
from joining a VLAN dynamically.
– (Non-Member) – Specifies the port as not being a member of the VLAN, but the port can
become a member of the VLAN dynamically.
Next, determine which of the ports that are members of the new VLAN will be Tagged or Untagged
ports.
To set a port as either a Tagged or an Untagged port:
Highlight the first field of Tag/Untag field. Each port's state can be set by highlighting the port's entry
using the arrow keys and then toggling between U or T using the space bar.
U - specifies the port as an Untagged member of the VLAN. When an untagged packet is
transmitted by the port, the packet header remains unchanged. When a tagged packet exits
the port, the tag is stripped and the packet is changed to an untagged packet.
T - specifies the port as a Tagged member of the VLAN. When an untagged packet is
transmitted by the port, the packet header is changed to include the 32-bit tag associated
Figure 6-22. 802.1Q Static VLAN Settings screen
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