Defining VLAN Membership
The VLAN Membership Page contains a table that maps VLAN parameters to ports. Ports are assigned VLAN
membership by toggling through the Port Control settings. To define VLAN membership:
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Click Basic Setup > VLAN > Membership > Membership. The VLAN Membership Page opens.
Figure 41: VLAN Membership Page
The VLAN Membership Page contains the following fields:
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VLAN ID — Displays the user-defined VLAN ID.
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VLAN Name — Displays the name of the VLAN
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VLAN Type— Indicates the VLAN type. The possible field values are:
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Dynamic — Indicates the VLAN was dynamically created through GARP.
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Static — Indicates the VLAN is user-defined.
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Default — Indicates the VLAN is the default VLAN.
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Port — Indicates the port membership.
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LAG — Indicates the LAG membership.
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Untagged (Brown) — Indicates the interface is an untagged VLAN member. Packets forwarded by the inter-
face are untagged.
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Tagged (Red) — Indicates the interface is a tagged member of a VLAN. All packets forwarded by the inter-
face are tagged. The packets contain VLAN information.
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Include (Blue) — Includes the port in the VLAN.
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Exclude (Gray) — Excludes the interface from the VLAN. However, the interface can be added to the VLAN
through GARP.
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Forbidden (Purple) — Denies the interface VLAN membership, even if GARP indicates the port is to be
added.
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Defining VLAN Membership