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The VLAN List section displays the current VLANs on the switch and
contains the following columns of information:
VID ID
The VLAN ID.
(Client) Name
The name of the VLAN.
Uplink Port
This column contains “NA,” meaning Not Applicable, for tagged, port-
based, and MAC address-based VLANs. For a protected ports VLAN,
this column contains the uplink port(s) for a port group. Tagged uplink
ports are designated with “T” and untagged uplink ports with “U.” If the
switch is operating in one of the two multiple VLAN modes this column
displays the uplink port for the ports on the switch.
Type
The VLAN type. The possible settings are:
Port Based - The VLAN is a port-based or tagged VLAN.
MAC Based - The VLAN is a MAC address-based VLAN.
Protected - The VLAN is a protected ports VLAN.
GARP - The VLAN was automatically created by GARP.
Protocol
The protocol associated with a VLAN. The possible settings are:
None - The VLAN is a port-based, tagged, MAC address-based, or
protected ports VLAN.
GARP - The VLAN was created by GARP.
Member Ports
The untagged and tagged ports of a VLAN. (These fields will be blank
for a MAC address-based VLAN.) The untagged ports of a VLAN are
listed as follows.
Configured: The untagged ports assigned to the VLAN when the
VLAN was created or modified.
Actual: The current untagged ports of the VLAN. If you are not
using 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control, both the
Configured and Actual untagged ports of a VLAN will always be the
same.
If you are using 802.1x and assigned a Guest VLAN to an
authenticator port or associated an 802.1x supplicant to a VLAN on
the authentication server, a port can be in different VLAN than the
virtual LAN where it was originally assigned as an untagged port. In
these situations, the Configured and Actual port lists can differ, with
the Actual list detailing the ports that are currently functioning as