802.1Q Vlans Entry Settings -- Edit; Port Vlan Id (Pvid) - IBM BladeCenter Installation And User Manual

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to the VLAN. Otherwise, check Egress to statically set a port to belong to a VLAN,
or Forbidden to prevent a port from being a member of the VLAN. Click Apply to
make the changes effective.

802.1Q VLANs Entry Settings -- Edit

Complete the following steps to display the 802.1Q VLANs Entry Settings -- Edit
window:
1. Select VLANs from the Configuration menu (see "Configuration" on page 34).
2. Select Edit 802.1Q VLANs from the VLANs menu.
3. Click Edit on the Edit 802.1Q VLANs window.
The 802.1Q VLANs Entry Settings -- Edit window opens.
To modify an entry, complete the appropriate information on the window, and then
click Apply.
The information on this window is described as follows:
VLAN ID (VID)
VLAN Name
Tag
None
Egress
Forbidden

Port VLAN ID (PVID)

Complete the following steps to display the Port VLAN ID (PVID) window:
1. Select VLANs from the Configuration menu (see "Configuration" on page 34).
2. Select 802.1Q Port Settings from the VLANs menu.
3. Select Port VLAN ID (PVID) from the 802.1Q Port Settings window.
A window similar to the following opens:
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The VLAN ID of the VLAN that is being created.
The name of the VLAN that is being created.
Specifies the port as either 802.1Q tagging or 802.1Q untagging. Checking
the box will designate the port as Tagging.
Specifies the port as not being a static member of the VLAN, but with no
restrictions for joining the VLAN dynamically through GVRP.
Specifies the port as being a static member of the VLAN. Egress Member
Ports are ports that will be transmitting traffic for the VLAN.
Specifies the port that is not permitted to be a member of the VLAN.

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