4.3.6.4 Protocol-based VLAN Membership
This page allows you to map a Group Name (already configured or to be configured in the future) to a
the switch .
The following table shows the items on this page.
Object
Delete
Group Name
VLAN ID
Port Members
Adding a new Group to
VLAN mapping entry
Figure 4-3-39: Group Name to VLAN Mapping Table
Description
To delete a Protocol to Group Name map entry, check this box. The entry will be
deleted from the switch during the next Save.
A valid Group Name is a string, at the most 16 characters long, which consists of
a combination of alphabets (a-z or A-Z) and integers(0-9) with no special
characters allowed. You may either use a Group that already includes one or
more protocols (see Protocol to Group mappings), or create a Group to VLAN ID
mapping that will become active the moment you add one or more protocols
inside that Group. Furthermore, the Group to VLAN ID mapping is not unique, as
long as the port lists of these mappings are mutually exclusive (e.g. Group1 can
be mapped to VID 1 on port#1 and to VID 2 on port#2).
Indicates the VLAN ID to which the Group Name will be mapped. A valid VLAN
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ID ranges from 1 to 4095.
A row of check boxes for each port is displayed for each Group Name to VLAN
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ID mapping. To include a port in the mapping, check the box. To remove or
exclude the port from the mapping, make sure the box is unchecked. By default,
no ports are members, and all boxes are unchecked.
Click
to add a new entry in the mapping table. An empty row is
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added to the table and the Group Name, VLAN ID and port members can be
configured as needed. Legal values for a VLAN ID are 1 through 4095.
The
button can be used to undo the addition of new entry. The
maximum possible Group to VLAN mappings are limited to 256.
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