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Configuring VLAN ID/Priority
A VLAN is a way of partitioning the network. If the LAN is made up of all devices
within a broadcast domain, a VLAN is a broadcast domain made up of switches. You
first create a VLAN and then assign ports to a VLAN. All ports in a single VLAN are in
a single broadcast domain.
You do not have to configure VLANs unless your network is already using them. Some
reasons why VLANs are used include:
A LAN increases in size with numerous devices.
A LAN has extensive broadcast traffic on it.
Groups of users on a LAN need more security.
A VLAN ID, like an IP address or initiator name, is assigned a value to uniquely
identify it on a network. A VLAN priority is set to determine what packet gets priority
order within a VLAN.
To configure a VLAN ID/priority:
1. On the Network Configuration menu (Figure 12-6), select Configure VLAN
ID/Priority and press
Figure 12-12 Configure VLAN/ID Priority Screen
2. To enable VLAN support:
a. Select VLAN Support and press
b. From the VLAN Support pop-up menu, select Enable and press
3. To assign a VLAN ID number: