Phase 3, Figure 48: port to vlan configuration window – Allied Telesis AT-S26 User Manual
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Configuring Virtual LANs and Quality of Service
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Phase 3
The final phase to creating a new VLAN involves changing the PVID of
each untagged port in the new VLAN to match the VLAN’s VID. To
accomplish this, do the following procedure:
Note
Only the PVID of untagged ports must be changed to match the VID
of its respective VLAN. The default PVID of tagged ports should not
be changed.
1. From the Omega Main Menu, select Virtual LANs/QoS.
2. Select Port to VLAN configuration.
A window is displayed that lists each port on the switch and the VLAN
whose VID matches the port’s PVID. Figure 48 is an example of the
window. The example shows that the PVID for all of the ports on the
switch match the VID of the Default VLAN and, thus, that they all
belong to the Default VLAN.
Figure 48 Port to VLAN Configuration Window
3. Select one of the untagged ports that you specified in Phase 1 to be a
member of the new VLAN.
A list of the VLANs on the switch is displayed, similar to the VLANs
window in Figure 45 on page 103.
4. Select the new VLAN to which the port will be a member.
The untagged port’s PVID is automatically changed to match the
VLAN ID. The untagged port is now a member of the new VLAN. (With
a local or Telnet management session, the Port to VLAN Configuration
window is automatically refreshed. With a web-based session, you
must refresh the window manually by returning to the Virtual
LANs/QoS menu and selecting Port to VLAN configuration.)
5. Repeat this procedure to change the PVID of any other untagged
ports that are to be members of the new VLAN.
Port Virtual LAN Configuration
Port
Virtual LAN
1
Default VLAN
2
Default VLAN
3
Default VLAN
4
Default VLAN
5
Default VLAN
6
Default VLAN
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