Port configuration – Rockwell Automation 1783-EMS08T Stratix 6000 Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual User Manual
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6. If you assigned the End Station role to a port, choose the VLAN to which
the port belongs from the Access VLAN pull-down menu.
By default, end stations are assigned to an access VLAN of Default - 1.
or
If you assigned the Switch/Router role to a port, choose the VLAN to use
as the native VLAN from the Native VLAN pull-down menu.
The trunk port uses the specified Native VLAN if a received packet is
missing the tag used to identify its VLAN.
7. Click Apply Changes.
The Stratix 6000 switch verifies the requested VLAN configuration and
issues a warning if the configuration eliminates your access to the switch.
For example, you cannot change the management VLAN without
assigning it to a port through which you are also accessing the switch.
If accepted, the changes will take effect immediately without requiring you
to cycle power to the switch.
Port Configuration
The switch autonegotiates most of its settings to ease the configuration process.
Settings for ports 1…8 can be manually configured on the Port Configuration
tab. Refer to
Table 7 on page 60
for information about configuring ports 1…8.
To access the Port Configuration tab, from the navigation pane, expand the
Switch Configuration folder and click Port Configuration.
IMPORTANT
The same Native VLAN must be configured on both ends of a trunk link.
The Native VLAN must always be manually configured. The switch does
not provide a default Native VLAN.
IMPORTANT
Port G is reserved for 1G fiber, small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules only,
and its settings are preconfigured at the values shown on the screen. The
preconfigured settings cannot be modified.
For more information about using SFP modules with the EMS08T switch, refer
to