Assigning A Port To A Vlan; Specifying A Backbone Port; Specifying That A Backbone Port Is Part Of A Vlt - 3Com MSH 1005 User Manual

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Assigning a Port to a VLAN

1 In the Port ID field, type the ID of the required port.
2 In the VLAN ID field, type the ID of the required VLAN.
3 Select APPLY.
CAUTION: Initially, all Switch ports belong to the Default VLAN (VLAN
1). This VLAN is the only VLAN which allows an SNMP Network Manager
to access the management agent of the unit. If you remove all ports
from VLAN 1, then an SNMP Network Manager cannot manage the
Switch.

Specifying a Backbone Port

1 In the Port ID field, type the ID of the required port.
2 In the VLAN ID field, type the ID of the required VLAN.
3 In the Select Port Type field, select Backbone Port.
4 Select APPLY.

Specifying that a Backbone Port is Part of a VLT

1 From the BP field, note the ID of the backbone port. Refer to
Setup"
DUA1840-0AAA01
in Chapter 3.
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
"Port
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