Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide
Secton V: Virtual LANs
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Note
The Modify and Remove buttons are not shown in the tab if the only
VLAN on the switch is the Default_VLAN.
The VLAN Mode and Uplink Port options are explained in “Selecting a
VLAN Mode” on page 354. The Mgmt. VLAN ID option is explained in
“Specifying a Management VLAN” on page 359.
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
Name of the VLAN.
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.
GARP - The VLAN was automatically created by GARP.
Protocol
The protocol associated with a VLAN. The possible settings are:
Blank - The VLAN is a port-based, tagged, or MAC address-based
VLAN.
GARP - The VLAN is a dynamic GVRP VLAN or the port is a dynamic
GVRP port of a static VLAN.
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 you assigned a Guest VLAN to an
authenticator port or you associated an 802.1x supplicant to a
VLAN on the authentication server, it is possible for a port to be in
different VLAN than the virtual LAN where it was originally