Vlan Tree - Avaya P460 Manager User Manual

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VLAN Tree

The VLAN tree provides a list of VLANs and their ports. The VLANs
include all VLANs known on the network and all VLANs configured on
the device. The ports listed under a VLAN include member ports and
ports statically bound to the VLAN.
To expand or contract a branch of the tree:
The VLAN symbol includes a green tag if the VLAN is listed in the master
VLAN list, and a device symbol if it exists locally on the device. If the
VLAN is listed in the master VLAN list and exists locally on the device,
the VLAN symbol includes a green tag and a device symbol.
If the VLAN name on the device differs from the globally defined VLAN
name, the local VLAN name appears after the VLAN number, followed
by the global VLAN name in braces. For example, if VLAN 4 is locally
named RandD, and globally named Research, the following string will
appear in the VLAN Tree: 4 RandD {Research}. To change all locally
defined VLAN names to the globally defined names, you can
synchronize the VLAN names on the device. For information on
synchronizing VLAN names, refer to "Synchronizing VLAN Names" on
page 53.
* Note: When using the Embedded Web Device Manager, global
A member port of a VLAN appears with a yellow triangle and a blue
triangle next to the port name. A port that is statically bound to a VLAN
appears with a blue triangle attached to the port name. Member ports
are automatically bound to the VLANs of which they are members. Ports
whose VLAN information was changed but not applied, appear with gray
triangles.
When a VLAN is selected in the VLAN Tree, member ports appear in the
Chassis View with yellow and blue triangles on the port symbols, and
statically bound ports appear in the Chassis View with a blue triangle on
the port symbol. In addition, information about the member ports and
statically bound ports appears in the Selection List.
For more information about the Selection List, refer to "Selection List"
on page 48.
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Double-click the VLAN's name.
Or
Click the handle next to the VLAN's name.
VLAN information is not available.
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