Use this procedure to configure VLAN membership for one or more switch ports.
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From the navigation tree, double-click VLAN. |
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In the VLAN tree, double-click VLANs . |
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Click the Ports tab. |
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To select a port to edit, click the port row. |
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In the port row, double-click the cell in the DiscardUntaggedFrames column. |
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Select a value from the list—true to discard untagged frames for the port, or false to accept untagged frames for the port. |
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In the port row, double-click the cell in the FilteredUnregisteredFrame column. |
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Select a value from the list—true to discard unregistered frames for the port, or false to process unregistered frames normally for the port. |
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In the port row, double-click the cell in the DefaultVlanId column. |
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Type a value for the default VLAN ID. |
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In the port row, double-click the cell in the PortPriority column. |
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Select a value from the list. |
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In the port row, double-click the cell in the Tagging column. |
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Select a value from the list. |
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You can repeat steps 5 through 14 to configure VLAN memberships for additional ports. |
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Click Apply . |
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Use the data in the following table to configure VLAN membership for one or more switch ports.
Variable | Value |
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Index | Indicates the switch position in the stack and the port number. This is a read-only value. |
VlanIds | Indicates the VLAN IDs of which this port is a member. This is a read-only value. |
DiscardUntaggedFrames | Specifies how untagged frames received on this port are processed.
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FilteredUnregisteredFrame | Specifies how unregistered frames received on this port are processed.
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DefaultVlanId | Specifies the VLAN ID assigned to untagged and unregistered frames received on a port. |
PortPriority | Specifies the port priority for the switch to consider as it forwards received packets. Values range from 0 to 7. |
Tagging |
Specifies the type of VLAN port. Possible values are:
If the port is a trunk port, the port is often a member of more than one VLAN. If the port is an access port, the port can only be a member of one VLAN. |