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Chapter 12 Interface Group/VLAN
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 69 Network Setting > Interface Group/VLAN
LABEL
Add New
Interface Group
Status
Group Name
802.1q
IPv4
Port Members
Modify

12.2.1 Interface Group Configuration

Click the Add New Interface Group button in the Interface Group screen to open the following
screen. Use this screen to create a new interface group.
Note: An untagged interface can belong to only one group at a time."
Figure 94 Interface Group Configuration
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DESCRIPTION
Click this button to create a new interface group.
The icon shows whether the interface group is active or not. An inactive interface group
does not pass or accept traffic through its member ports. A yellow bulb signifies an active
interface group. A gray bulb signifies an inactive interface group. Click the bulb icon to
toggle the state of the interface group. The Default group cannot be inactive.
This shows the descriptive name of the group.
This shows the IEEE 802.1q VLAN ID number assigned to traffic sent through tagged
member ports of this group.
This shows the IP address of the Device and the subnet mask for the LAN bridge interface
created by this group.
This shows the LAN interfaces (Ethernet LAN or wireless LAN) in the group and whether they
are tagged or untagged.
Click the Edit icon to configure the group's settings. Click the Delete icon to remove the
group.
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