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AT-S62 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide

Secton V: Virtual LANs

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This tab lists the VLANs on the switch in a table with 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.

Protected - The VLAN is a protected ports VLAN.

GARP - The VLAN was created by GARP.

Protocol
The protocol associated with a VLAN. The possible settings are:

None - 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. The untagged ports of a
VLAN are listed as follows.

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Configured: The untagged ports assigned to the VLAN when the
VLAN was created or last modified.

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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
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 untagged ports of the VLAN.

For example, if a particular port is listed as a Configured member of
a VLAN, but not as an Actual member, that would mean either the
port is currently a part of a Guest VLAN or the supplicant who
logged on the port was associated with a VLAN assignment on the
authentication server.

4. To create a new VLAN, click Add.