Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual
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Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged Virtual LANs
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Section V: VLANs
A port set to the 802.1x authenticator or supplicant role must be
changed to the 802.1x none role before you can change its
untagged VLAN assignment. After the VLAN assignment is made,
you can return the port’s role to authenticator or supplicant, if
desired.
Note
Option 5, Protected Ports, in the Create VLAN menu is not used to
create port-based and tagged VLANs. It must be left in the “No”
default setting. This option is used to create protected ports VLANs,
as explained in Chapter 27, “Protected Ports VLANs” on page 615.
8. Type C to select Create VLAN.
The following message is displayed:
SUCCESS - Press any key to continue.
The AT-S62 software creates the new VLAN. The new VLAN is now
ready for network use.
9. Press any key.
The VLAN Configuration menu in Figure 188 on page 559 is
redisplayed.
10. To verify that the VLAN was created correctly, type 5 to select Show
VLANs.
11. Check to see that the VLAN contains the appropriate ports.
12. Repeat this procedure to create additional VLANs.
13. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then
type S to select Save Configuration Changes.
Note
When you create a new VLAN, ports designated as untagged ports
of the new VLAN are automatically removed from their current
untagged VLAN assignment. For example, if you are creating a new
VLAN on a switch that contains only the Default_VLAN, the ports
that you specify as untagged ports of the new VLAN are
automatically removed from the Default_VLAN.
Tagged ports are not removed from any current VLAN assignments
because tagged ports can belong to more than one VLAN at a time.