Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual page 296

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Access VLAN ID—When the port is in Access mode, it will be a member of this
VLAN.
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Multicast TV VLAN—When the port is in Access mode, it will be a member of this
Multicast TV VLAN.
Trunk Mode Membership
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Native VLAN ID—When the port is in Trunk mode, it will be a member of this
VLAN.
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Tagged VLANs—When the port is in Trunk mode, it will be a member of these
VLANs. The following options are possible:
All VLANs—When the port is in Trunk mode, it will be a member of all VLANs.
User Defined—When the port is in Trunk mode, it will be a member of the VLANs
that are entered here.
General Mode Membership
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Untagged VLANs—When the port is in General mode, it will be an untagged
member of this VLAN.
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Tagged VLANs—When the port is in General mode, it will be a tagged member of
these VLAN
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Forbidden VLANs—When the port is in General mode, the interface is not allowed
to join the VLAN even from GVRP registration. When a port is not a member of
any other VLAN, enabling this option on the port makes the port part of internal
VLAN 4095 (a reserved VID)
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General PVID—When the port is in General mode, it will be a member of these
VLANs.
Customer Mode Membership
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Customer VLAN ID—When the port is in Customer mode, it will be a member of
this VLANs.
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Customer Multicast VLANs—When the port is in Customer mode, it will be a
member of this Multicast TV VLANs.
Select a port and click Details to view the following fields:
Administrative VLANs—Port is configured for these VLANs.
Operational VLANs—Port is currently a member of these VLANs.
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
VLAN Management
Regular VLANs

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