Configuring the console port – 3Com 1100 User Manual
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802.1Q VLAN Learning Stack Default / Disabled
Allows you to specify whether the port uses IEEE 802.1Q learning (GVRP)
to place ports in VLANs automatically:
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Stack Default — The port takes the 802.1Q VLAN learning setting
from the Advanced Stack Setup page. For more information, see
“Configuring the Advanced Stack Settings”
page 76
.
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Disable — The port does not use IEEE 802.Q learning. Use this setting
if the device at the other end of the link does not support IEEE
802.1Q.
If 802.1Q VLAN learning is enabled, the settings of the FWD Unknown
Tag listbox change — see the FWD Unknown Tag listbox description on
for more information.
For more information about IEEE 802.1Q VLAN learning, see
.
Configuring the
Console Port
By default, the console port is configured for direct connection to a
terminal. You only need to change this configuration if you are
connecting a modem to the port. You can configure the console port of
the Switch using the Console Port Configuration page.
To access the page:
1 Click the Unit icon on the side-bar.
2 Click the console port on the Switch graphic. The Console Port
Configuration page is displayed as shown in
Figure 12
.
Figure 12 The Console Port Configuration page