Adding ports to the vlan, Menu, Select east – Allied Telesis AT-S21 User Manual
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Menu:
Virtual LANS>Port to VLAN configuration
In this procedure, you will assign Ports 1-12 to East.
1. Select
Port to VLAN configuration
from the
Virtual
LANs
menu to get the list of ports and their VLANs, similar to the
screens in Figure 3-7, on page 3-18.
2. Select the port number, for example, 1, to get the port’s VLAN
configuration screen that displays a list of defined VLANs.
3. Select East.
4. Return to the
Virtual LAN Menu
and repeat the procedure to
assign Ports 2 through 12 to East.
The ports’ VLAN definition is now as follows:
Figure 3-9 Ports to VLAN East
5. Repeat the procedure to assign Ports 13 through 25 to West.
When adding ports to VLANs, consider the following:
❑
If you are managing the switch from a remote station, make
sure that station and the management port (Port 25 in this
example) belong to the same VLAN.
❑
Note the port you are using for your network connection, and
make sure this port belongs to the same VLAN as your
management port. For example, if Port 13 is your connection
to the backbone, Port 13 and Port 25 must belong to the same
VLAN.