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A port-based VLAN is a VLAN in which the ports are explicitly configured to be in the VLAN.
This section describes how you can create and configure port-based VLANs using the following procedures.
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“Creating a port-based VLAN” (page 102)•
“Configuring an IP address for a VLAN” (page 106)Creating a port-based VLAN To create a port-based VLAN:
Step Action
1 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs. The VLAN box appears with the Basic tab displayed, which shows all defined VLANs (Figure 26 "VLAN, Basic tab" (page 100)).
2 In the Basic tab, click Insert.
The VLAN, Insert Basic box appears (Figure 27 "VLAN, Insert Basic box" (page 103)).
Figure 27
VLAN, Insert Basic box
3 In the Id box, enter an unused VLAN ID, or use the ID provided.
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(Optional) In Name, type the VLAN name, or use the name provided.•
(Optional) In Color Identifier, click the down arrow and choose a color from the list, or use the color provided.4 In the StgId box, type or select the spanning tree group ID of the VLAN.
5 In the Type box, select byPort.
6 In the PortMembers box, click the ellipsis (...).
The VlanPortMembers box appears (Figure 28 "VlanPortMemb ers" (page 104)).
Figure 28
VlanPortMembers
7 Click the ports that are always members. The ports that are selected are recessed, while the non selected ports are not recessed. Port numbers that are dimmed cannot be selected as VLAN port members. (For example, you cannot select ports that do not have the same spanning tree group ID as that of the new VLAN.)
8 Click OK.
The Port Membership box closes and the port members appear in the Insert Basic box.
9 In the VLAN, Insert Basic box, click Insert.
The Insert box closes and the new VLAN is displayed in the Basic tab.
10 In the Basic tab, click Close.
The VLAN is configured and the VLAN box closes.
For more information, see Table 10 "VLAN, Insert Basic fields" (page 104).
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Table 10
VLAN, Insert Basic fields
Field Description
Id A value that uniquely identifies the virtual LAN associated with this entry. This value corresponds to the lower 12 bits in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag.
Table 10
VLAN, Insert Basic fields (cont’d.)
Field Description
Name An assigned name for this VLAN.
Color Identifier An assigned color code for this VLAN. The value of this object is used by the VLAN Manager GUI tool.
Stg Id Indicates the Spanning Tree Group (STG) used by this VLAN to determine the state of its ports. If this VLAN is not associated with an STG, set StgId to zero. This field is shown only if the switch is in STG mode.
MstpInstance Indicates the MSTP instance for the VLAN. This field is shown only if the switch is in MSTP mode.
Type The type of VLAN, distinguished according to the policy used to define its port membership.
PortMembers The set of ports that are members (static or dynamic) of this VLAN. StaticMembers The set of ports that are static members of this VLAN. A static
member of a VLAN is always active and is never aged out. NotAllowtoJoin The set of ports that are not allowed to become members of this
VLAN.
OspfPassiveMembers The set of ports in the VLAN that are designated as OSPF passive SubnetAddr The IP subnet address of this VLAN. This value is meaningful only if Type is equal to byIpSubnet. For other VLAN types it must have the value 0.0.0.0.
SubnetMask The IP subnet mask of this VLAN. This value is meaningful only if Type is equal to byIpSubnet. For other VLAN types it must have the value 0.0.0.0.
ProtocolId The protocol identifier of this VLAN. This value is meaningful only if Type is equal to byProtocolId. For other VLAN types it must have the value none.
UserDefinedPid When ProtocolId is set to usrDefined in a protocol-based VLAN, this field represents the 16 bit user defined protocol identifier.
Encap This is the encapsulation type for user defined protocol-based VLANs. This is not meaningful for other types of VLANs. The default value is null.
AgingTime The timeout period (in seconds) used for aging out FDB entries of this VLAN.
QosLevel Used to specify the QoS level which packets, carried in this VLAN, should be processed with.
FirewallVlanType The firewall VLAN type for port-based VLANs. FirewallClusterId Firewall cluster ID.
Configuring an IP address for a VLAN To configure an IP address for a VLAN:
Step Action
1 From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs. The VLAN box appears with the Basic tab displayed (Figure 26 "VLAN, Basic tab" (page 100)).
2 In the Basic tab, select the VLAN for which you are configuring an IP address.
The VLAN is highlighted. 3 Click IP.
The IP, VLAN box for the selected VLAN appears with the IP Address tab displayed (Figure 29 "IP, VLAN box" (page 106)). Figure 29
IP, VLAN box
4 Click Insert.
The Insert IP Address box appears (Figure 30 "IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address box" (page 106)).
Figure 30
IP, VLAN, Insert IP Address box
5 Enter an IP address and net mask for routing purposes. 6 Click Insert.
The Insert IP box closes and the IP Address and Net Mask appear in the IP, VLAN box.
7 In the IP, VLAN box and the VLAN box, click Close. The IP subnet-based VLAN is configured.
For more information, see Table 11 "IP, VLAN fields" (page 107).
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Table 11 IP, VLAN fields
Field Description
Interface Identifies the interface to which this entry is applicable. Ip Address The IP address to which addressing information
pertains.
NetMask The subnet mask associated with the IP address of this entry. The value of the mask is an IP address with all the network bits set to 1 and all the hosts bits set to 0. BcastAddrFormat The IP broadcast address format used on this
interface.
ReasmMaxSize The size of the largest IP packets which this entity can reassemble from incoming IP fragmented packets received on this interface.
VlanId Identifies the virtual LAN associated with this entry. This value corresponds to the lower 12 bits in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tag.
BrouterPort Indicates whether this entry corresponds to a brouter port (as opposed to a routable VLAN). This value cannot be changed after the row is created.