Editing The Details Of An Existing Vlan By Port - Motorola RFS Series System Reference Manual

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Allowed VLANs
Tagged Native VLAN
SWITCH NOTE: For Adaptive AP to work properly with RFS7000, you need to have
independent and extended WLANs mapped to a different VLAN than the ge port.
SWITCH NOTE: The IP address on vlan1 is set to "192.168.0.1/24" by default and the on-
board DHCP server will serve IPs from this IP subnet in the range 192.168.1.150-
192.168.1.170. If the DSL or Cable modem that is connected to the RFS4000 via UP1
(vlan2100) is configured to be in the subnet, then the RFS4000 will not install the IP
address given out by the DSL/Cable modem on vlan2100. The IP subnet on either the
RFS4000 or the DSL/Cable modem needs to be changed to resolve the conflict.
3. Select a record from the table and click the
Editing the Details of an Existing VLAN by Port on page

4.3.2 Editing the Details of an Existing VLAN by Port

To revise the configuration of an existing VLAN:
1. Select
Network
2. Select an Ethernet for which you want to configure the VLAN and click on the
The system prompts you with a
disruptions could occur with the switch.
3. Click
OK
to continue.
Displays VLAN tags allowed on this interface
Displays if the Native VLAN for each port is tagged or not. The column displays a
green check mark if the Native VLAN is tagged. If the Native VLAN is not tagged,
the column will display a red "x".
A Native VLAN is the VLAN which untagged traffic will be directed over when
using a port in trunk mode.Not clear.
>
Virtual LANs
from the main menu tree.
Port VLAN Change Warning
Edit
button to modify the record. For more information, see
4-10.
message stating that communication
Edit
button.

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