Default Vlans - D-Link DES-6300 User Manual

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Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide
4.
Click
to apply the new data.
5.
Close the Ethernet User-defined VLAN Insert window.
To edit an existing Ethernet user-defined VLAN:
1.
Display the Ethernet User-defined VLANs window.
2.
Select a VLAN from the table.
3.
Click
. The Ethernet User-defined VLANs Edit window opens. The window is
identical to the VLAN Table Insert window.
4.
Edit the required fields.
5.
Click
to update the device.
6.
Close the VLAN Table Edit window.
To delete an Ethernet user-defined VLAN:
1.
Display the Ethernet User-defined VLANs window.
2.
Select an entry in the table.
3.
Click
. The entry is deleted.
4.
Click
to update the device.

Default VLANs

The Default VLAN window allows the user to set the VLAN settings on the switch. The Default
VLAN includes all ports on the switch as its members. If the user sets separate VLANs, the
Default VLAN Enable setting must be set as false. If the user wishes to return to the Default
VLAN setting initially set in the switch, the Default VLAN Enable setting must be set to true.
To display the Default VLANs window:
Select Device > VLAN > Default VLAN. The Default VLAN window opens:
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