Viewing And Configuring Layer 2 Virtual Lans; Viewing And Configuring Vlans By Port - Motorola RFS7000 Series System Reference Manual

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4. Click the
Clear
button to remove the selected ARP entry if no longer usable.

4.3 Viewing and Configuring Layer 2 Virtual LANs

A virtual LAN (VLAN) is similar to a Local Area Network (LAN), however devices do not need to be connected
to the same segment physically. Devices operate as if connected to the same LAN, but could be connected at
different physical connections across the LAN segment. The VLAN can be connected at various physical points
but react as if it were connected directly. One of the biggest advantages of a VLAN, is when a computer is
physically moved to another location, it can stay on the same VLAN without reconfiguration. The switch can
support multiple VLANs. Use the Layer 2 Virtual LANs screen to view and configure VLANs by Port and Ports
by VLAN information. Refer to the following VLAN configuration activities:

Viewing and Configuring VLANs by Port

Viewing and Configuring Ports by VLAN
4.3.1 Viewing and Configuring VLANs by Port
To view VLAN information by port designation:
1. Select
Network
Refer to following details within the table:
Name
>
Layer 2 Virtual LANs
from the main menu tree.
Displays the name of the VLAN to which the switch is currently
connected.
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Network Setup

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