Viewing And Configuring Vlans By Port - Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 System Reference Manual

Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan)
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Viewing and Configuring VLANs by Port

1. Select Network > Layer 2 Virtual LANs from the main menu tree. VLAN by Port details display
2. Refer to the following details within the table:
Name
Mode
Native VLAN
Allowed VLANs Displays VLAN tags allowed on this interface
Tagged Native
VLAN
NOTE
For Adaptive AP to work properly with Brocade Mobility RFS7000, you need to have independent and
extended WLANs mapped to a different VLAN than the ge port.
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within the Virtual LANs screen.
Displays the name of the VLAN to which the switch is currently connected.
It can be either Access or Trunk.
Access– This ethernet interface accepts packets only form the native VLANs.
Trunk– The Ethernet interface allows packets from the given list of VLANs you add to the
trunk.
Displays the tag assigned to the native VLAN.
Displays if the Native VLAN for each port is tagged or not. The column displays a green check mark
if the Native VLAN is tagged. If the Native VLAN is not tagged, the column will display a red "x".
A Native VLAN is the VLAN which untagged traffic will be directed over when using a port in trunk
mode.Not clear.
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