Assigning a trunk port to a VLAN
Step
1.
Creating VLANs
2.
Configuring the link type of a port
3.
Setting the PVID for a port
4.
Configure the trunk port as an untagged member
of the specified VLANs
a. Selecting VLANs
Specify the range of VLANs available for
selection during related operations.
Configure a subset of all existing VLANs. This
step is required before you perform
operations on the Detail, Modify VLAN, and
Modify Port tabs.
b. Modifying a VLAN
Configure the trunk port as an untagged
member of the specified VLANs.
5.
Modifying ports
6.
Configure the trunk port as a tagged member of
the specified VLANs
a. Selecting VLANs
Specify the range of VLANs available for
selection during related operations.
Configure a subset of all existing VLANs. This
step is required before you perform
operations on the Detail, Modify VLAN, and
Modify Port tabs.
b. Modifying a VLAN
Configure the trunk port as a tagged member
of the specified VLANs.
7.
Modifying ports
Assigning a hybrid port to a VLAN
Step
1.
Creating VLANs
Remarks
Required.
Create one or multiple VLANs.
Optional.
Configure the link type of the port as trunk.
By default, the link type of a port is access.
Configure the PVID of
the trunk port.
N/A
Configure the
untagged VLAN of the
trunk port.
N/A
Configure the tagged
VLAN of the trunk port.
Remarks
Required.
Create one or multiple VLANs.
150
Required.
A trunk port has only one
untagged VLAN and the
untagged VLAN is its PVID.
The three operations
produce the same result,
and the latest operation
takes effect.
By default, the untagged
VLAN of a trunk port is
VLAN 1.
NOTE::
When you change the
untagged VLAN (PVID) of a
trunk port, the former
untagged VLAN
automatically becomes a
tagged VLAN of the trunk
port.
Required.
A trunk port can have
multiple tagged VLANs.
You can repeat these steps
to configure multiple
tagged VLANs for the trunk
port.