Managing A Vlan; Changing Vlan Port Membership - Nortel 8300 User Manual

Configuration — vlans, spanning tree, and static link aggregation using device manager
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68 Configuring VLANs

Managing a VLAN

This section includes the following topics:
After a VLAN is created, you cannot change its type. You must first delete
the VLAN, and then create a new VLAN of a different type.

Changing VLAN port membership

To change the port membership of a VLAN:
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Configuration — VLANs, Spanning Tree, and Static Link Aggregation using Device Manager
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"Changing VLAN port membership" (page 68)
"Configuring advanced VLAN features" (page 69)
"Configuring a VLAN to accept tagged or untagged frames" (page 71)
"Configuring a MAC address for auto-learning on a VLAN" (page 73)
"Modifying auto-learned MAC addresses" (page 75)
Action
Select VLAN > VLANs on the Device Manager menu bar.
The VLAN dialog box appears, with the Basic tab selected. See
Figure 20 "VLAN dialog box - Basic tab" (page
Double-click the PortMembers field for the VLAN whose ports you
want to change.
The PortMembers, VLAN dialog box for the VLAN appears. See
"PortMembers, VLAN dialog box" (page
PortMembers, VLAN dialog box
Click the port members to add or remove. Ports that display in gray
cannot be added to the VLAN. (For example, you cannot select ports
that are not in the same STG.)
Click Ok.
The PortMembers dialog box closes and the changes appear in
the Basic tab.
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