Defining An Egress Vlan For A Vsc - HP MSM3xx Management And Configuration Manual

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2. Select Add New VLAN. The Add/Edit VLAN page opens.
3. Under General, select the port to which the VLAN will be bound. Once a VLAN has been
defined on a port, the port assignment cannot be changed. To assign the VLAN to a
different port, delete the VLAN definition and create a new one on the required port.
4. Under VLAN, select the VLAN ID to assign. The list contains all network profiles that are
defined with a VLAN ID or range.
5. Specify how the VLAN obtains an IP address.
An IP address cannot be assigned to a VLAN range.
6. Select Save.

Defining an egress VLAN for a VSC

You can map egress traffic on each VSC to its own VLAN. Wireless clients that connect to a
VSC with VLAN support are bridged to the appropriate VLAN. Address allocation and security
measures are the responsibility of the target network to which the VLAN connects.
Note
You cannot assign the same VLAN ID to the default VLAN and to a VLAN that is mapped to a
VSC egress.
1. Select Network > VSC. Select an existing VSC to edit it or select Add New VSC Profile.
DHCP client: The VLAN obtains its IP address from a DHCP server on the same
VLAN. There is no support for obtaining a default gateway from the DHCP server.
Static: Enables you to manually assign an IP address to the VLAN. If you select this
option, you must specify a static IP address, Mask, and Gateway.
None: Specifies that this VLAN has no IP address. Use this when you define a VLAN
range.
Network configuration
VLAN support
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