Allied Telesis AT-S25 User Manual
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Section II: Local and Telnet Mangement
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7. You are now ready to begin add ports to the new VLAN. But before
you do, examine the prompt in the upper right portion of the window
to determine the switch module of the stack your management
session is currently addressing. If there are ports on this switch you
want to add as tagged or untagged ports to the VLAN, then continue
with the following sub-steps. If this switch does not contain ports that
you want to add to the VLAN, then go to the next step to change
switches.
To add ports, do the following:
a. To add tagged ports, type 3 to select Tagged Ports and enter the
ports at the prompt. You can specify the ports individually (e.g.,
2,5,11), as a range (e.g., 5-10), or both (e.g., 3,7,11-15,17). To
specify all ports on the switch, enter ALL.
b. To add untagged ports, type 4 to select Untagged Ports and enter
the ports at the prompt. You can specify the ports individually
(e.g., 2,5,11), as a range (e.g., 5-10), or both (e.g., 3,7,11-15,17). To
specify all ports on the switch, enter ALL.
c. If there are ports on other switches in the stack that you want to
add to the new VLAN, change switch modules by performing Step
8. Otherwise, skip to Step 9.
8. To add ports to a new VLAN from different switch modules in a stack,
you must change switches by doing the following:
a. Type M to choose Select another module.
The prompt message is displayed:
Select Module ID: [1 to 8] ->
b. Enter the ID of the switch module you want to change to, and
press the Enter key.
c.
Go to Step 7 and add the ports to the VLAN.
9. Once you have added all of the ports to the new VLAN, type C to select
Create VLAN.
The switch creates the new VLAN and displays the following
message:
SUCCESS - Press any key to continue.
10. Press any key to continue.
The VLAN Definition menu in Figure 48 on page 130 is displayed.
11. Type S to select Save Configuration changes.
The new VLAN is now operational.
Repeat this procedure to create additional port-based and tagged
VLANs.