Adding New VLANs
1
Open theVLAN Membership page.
2
Click Add.
The Create New VLAN page opens.
3
Enter the VLAN ID and name.
4
Click Apply Changes.
The new VLAN is added, and the device is updated.
Modifying VLAN Membership Groups
1
Open theVLAN Membership page.
2
Select a VLAN from the Show VLAN drop-down menu.
3
Modify the fields as desired.
4
Click Apply Changes.
The VLAN membership information is modified, and the device is updated.
Deleting VLANs
1
Open the VLAN Membership page.
2
Select a VLAN in the Show VLAN field.
3
Select the Remove VLAN check box.
4
Click Apply Changes.
The selected VLAN is deleted, and the device is updated.
Defining VLAN Membership Groups Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for defining VLAN membership
groups as displayed in the VLAN Membership page.
Table 7-80. VLAN Membership Group CLI Commands
CLI Command
vlan database
vlan {vlan-range}
name string
Description
Enters the VLAN configuration mode.
Creates a VLAN.
Adds a name to a VLAN.
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