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Displaying vlans – Allied Telesis AT-S62 User Manual

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Chapter 21: Virtual LANs

Section V: Virtual LANs

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Displaying VLANs

To display the current VLANs on a switch, perform the following
procedure:

1. From the Home page, select Monitoring.

2. Select the Layer 2 menu selection.

3. Select the VLAN tab.

The columns in the tab are defined below.

VLAN ID
The VID number assigned to the VLAN.

(Client) Name
The name of the VLAN. If the switch is operating in one of the
multiple VLAN modes, the names of the VLANs start with “Client,”
with the exception of the VLAN containing the uplink port, which
starts with “Uplink.”

Uplink Port
This column contains “NA,” meaning Not Applicable, for tagged
and port-based VLANs. For a protected ports VLAN, this column
contains the uplink port(s) for the port groups. A tagged uplink
port is designated with a “T” and an untagged uplink port has a
“U.” If the switch is operating in one of the two multiple VLAN
modes this column displays the port that is functioning as the
uplink port for the other ports on the switch.

Type - If this column contains Port Based, the VLAN is a port-based or
tagged VLAN. If it contains GARP, the VLAN was created automatically
by GVRP.

Protocol - If this column contains None, the VLAN is a port-based,
tagged, or protected ports VLAN. If it contains GARP, the VLAN or the
port is a dynamic GVRP VLAN or a dynamic GVRP port of a static VLAN.

Tagged(T)/Untagged(U) Port
The ports of the VLAN. Tagged ports are designated with a “T” and
untagged ports with a “U.”