Example of creating a portbased vlan, Example of creating a port-based vlan – Allied Telesis AT-S25 User Manual
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As shown below, you can specify the ports individually or in a
range or both. By entering the word “All” in this field, all ports on
the switch will be included in the new VLAN.
Ports on expansion modules, if installed, are included by default in
the Ports on VLAN field. If desired, these ports can be removed
from the field so that they will not be a part of the VLAN.
8. If the VLAN will contain tagged ports on the selected switch, select
the Tagged Ports on VLAN field and specify which ports, if any, will be
tagged ports. Press
9. Select Update this VLAN.
The new VLAN is now created on the stack.
10. Return to the Main Menu.
11. To add ports to this VLAN from other switches in the stack, perform
the procedure, Modifying a VLAN on page 105.
Example of
Creating a
Port-based VLAN
This procedure creates the Sales VLAN illustrated in Figure 61 on page
144. This VLAN is port-based because all of the ports are untagged ports.
To create the Sales VLAN, you would perform the following steps:
1. From the Main Menu, select the master switch (stack ID 1).
2. From the Main Menu, select Virtual LAN/QoS.
3. From the Virtual LAN/QoS menu, select Virtual LAN Definition.
4. From the Virtual LAN definition window, select Add New Entry.
5. In the VLAN Name field, enter the name Sales. Press
6. Either enter a new value for the ID of the VLAN by entering a new
number in the ID field and pressing
value of 2.
7. In the All Ports on VLAN field, enter the following and press
1-7
These are the untagged ports on the master switch that are to be
a part of the Sales VLAN.
Note
Since this VLAN will not contain any tagged ports, the Tagged Ports
in VLAN field is left empty.
1, 4, 6-10
Single Port
Range of Ports