Networking
VLAN Configuration
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Cisco SA 500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
Enabling or Disabling VLAN Support
By default, VLAN support is enabled. If you do not want VLANs, you can disable
VLAN support.
Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click VLAN > VLAN Configuration in
the navigation tree.
The VLAN Configuration page appears.
To enable VLAN support, check the Enable VLAN box. To disable VLAN support,
uncheck the box.
Click Apply to save your settings, or click Reset to revert to the saved settings.
Next steps:
Create VLAN IDs. For more information, see
Creating VLAN IDs
Before you can configure a new VLAN, you need to create the VLAN IDs. Later you
will assign VLAN IDs to ports on the Port VLANs page.
Click Networking on the menu bar, and then click VLAN > Available VLANs in the
navigation tree.
The Available VLANs page appears. The default VLAN and any other VLANs
appear in the List of available VLANs table. The default VLAN ID is 1.
To add a VLAN, click Add.
Other options: To delete an entry, check the box, and then click Delete. To edit an
entry, check the box, and then click the Edit button. To select all entries in the table,
check the box at the left side of the heading row.
After you click Add or Edit, the VLAN Configuration page appears.
Enter the following information:
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Name: Enter a descriptive name, for reference.
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ID: Enter a unique identification number, which can be any number from 2 to
4091.
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