Example of creating a tagged vlan – Allied Telesis AT-S25 User Manual
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Example of
Creating a
Tagged VLAN
This procedure creates the Production VLAN on the AT-8300 stack
illustrated in Figure 62 on page 150. This VLAN contains several tagged
ports in addition to untagged ports. To create the Production 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 Production. Press
6. Either enter a new value for the ID of the VLAN by entering a new
number in the ID field or accept the default value by pressing
7. In the All Ports on VLAN field, enter the following and press
11, 19-24
These are the ports, both tagged and untagged, on the master
switch that are to be a part of the Production VLAN. It is important
to note that in this field you specify both types. The All Ports on
VLAN field must contain tagged ports, if there will be any, in
addition to the untagged ports.
8. In the Tagged Ports in VLAN field, enter the following and press
11
Port 11 on the master switch in the Production example will
function as a tagged port. The port will provide a common uplink
to the router and WAN for both the Sales and Production VLANs.
This field would be left empty if there were to be no ports
functioning as tagged ports on the selected switch.
9. Select Update this VLAN.
The VLAN titled Production has now been created in the stack.
The new VLAN consists of ports 11 and 19 to 24 from the master
switch.
10. Return to the Main Menu.
11. From the Main Menu, select the slave switch (stack ID 2).
12. From the Main Menu, select Virtual LAN/QoS.
13. From the Virtual LAN/QoS window, select the Production VLAN.