Virtual Lan - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare 7.2e Installation And User Manual

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• Whether that user has administrator privileges
• The number of times the user has logged into the system since the last reboot
• Whether the user has point-to-point (PPP) user access
You can also manage user accounts through this window. Each account requires a user name and
password. Users with administrative access have read-write authority, where normally a user would
have read-only access to the system. Only users with read-write authority have permission to change
the switch's configuration. There is also a checkbox to delete a user.
For more information on controlling user access, see "Configuring Management Access" on page 74.
Figure 74: Management Access

Virtual LAN

This window allows you to perform the most common VLAN administration tasks. It is divided into
three sections:
• Creating and deleting a VLAN
• Changing a VLAN name
• Configuring a VLAN
Creating and Deleting a VLAN
The top section of the window allows you to create or delete a VLAN, as shown in Figure 75. When
naming a VLAN, be sure to following the naming guidelines described in "VLAN Names" on page 96.
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