Create And Assign Ipv6 Address Interfaces To Vlans - TRENDnet TEG-30102WS User Manual

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Create and assign IPv6 address interfaces to VLANs

System > IPv6 > IPv6 Address
This section also allows you to create additional IP interfaces for different IPv6 networks
for IP routing and assign them to a specific VLAN interfaces. First, you must create a new
VLAN under Bridge > VLAN > Tagged VLAN settings. Afterwards, you can assign an IP
interface to the new VLAN.
1. Log into your switch management page (see
on page 11).
2. Click on Bridge, click VLAN, and click Tagged VLAN.
3. Enter a VLAN ID for the new VLAN. (2-4094)
In the example, we will use VLAN ID 50 and VLAN Name VLAN50.
VLAN ID: 50
VLAN Name: Enter text to describe the purpose of the VLAN, ex "VLAN50".
Management VLAN: Enabled allows management access to the switch
management page from this VLAN/IP interface. Disabled denies management
access to the switch management page from this VLAN/IP interface.
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4. Select the ports to assign to this VLAN and click Apply.
In this example, assign ports 3 and 4 as untagged members of VLAN 50.
5. Click on System, IPv6, and IPv6 Address.
To assign a new IPv4 address interface to the new VLAN, under IPv4 Address Setup, in
the Interface VLAN field, enter the VLAN ID to assign the IPv4 address interface and click
Add.
In this example, we will assign an IPv4 interface to VLAN 50.
The new IPv6 interface and VLAN will appear in the table. Click Modify to edit the IPv6
interface address settings. By default, all IPv6 address interfaces are disabled.
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