Example of creating a tagged vlan – Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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AT-S60 Management Software User’s Guide
Section II: Local and Telnet Management
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Example of Creating a Tagged VLAN
The following procedure creates the Production VLAN in the AT-8400
Series switch illustrated in Tagged VLAN Example on page 254. This
VLAN is assigned the VID 3. It consists of five untagged ports: Port 1 from
the AT-8411 TX line card in slot 5 and Ports 1 to 4 from the AT-8411 line
card in Slot 6. The VLAN also consists of two tagged ports: Port 8 from
Slot 1, which gives the VLAN access to an IEEE 802.1q-compliant server,
and Port 4 from Slot 4, which is a shared link to the AT-8024 switch,
where another part of the Production VLAN resides.
To create the Production VLAN example, perform the following
procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type 2 to select VLAN Menu.
The VLAN Menu is shown in Figure 91 on page 257.
2. From the VLAN Menu, type 1 to select Configure VLAN.
The Configure VLAN menu is shown in Figure 94 on page 260.
3. From the Configure VLAN menu, type 4 to select Configure Port
Based VLAN.
The Configure VLAN Menu is shown in Figure 95 on page 261.
4. Type 1 to select Create Port Based VLAN. The following prompt is
displayed:
Enter VLAN Name:
5. Enter Production. Press Return. The following prompt is displayed:
Enter VID [2 to 4094]:
6. Enter 3. This is the VID value for the new VLAN. Press Return. The
following prompt is displayed:
Enter Tagged Port-list:
7. Enter 1.8,4.4.
These are the tagged ports of the Production VLAN. Port 8 on the line
card in Slot 1 is connected to an IEEE 802.1q-compliant server. Port 4
on the line card in Slot 4 is a shared link to the AT-8024 switch, where
more nodes of the Production VLAN reside. The following prompt is
displayed:
Enter Untagged Port-list:
8. Enter 4.1,5.1-4. These are the untagged ports of Production VLAN.
The management software automatically creates the new VLAN and
adds it to the list of VLANS in the menu.
9. After making changes, type R to return to the Main Menu. Then type
S to select Save Configuration Changes.