Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide

Secton V: Virtual LANs

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User Configured - This mode supports port-based and tagged VLANs.

Multiple 802.1Q - The IEEE 802.1Q-compliant multiple VLAN mode.

Multiple - The non-IEEE 802.1Q-compliant multiple VLAN mode.

Management VLAN ID
VLAN ID of the management VLAN.

The lower part of the tab displays a table that contains the following
columns of information:

VLAN ID
The VID number assigned to the VLAN.

(Client) Name
The name of the VLAN. If the switch is operating in one of the multiple
VLAN modes, the names of the VLANs start with “Client,” with the
exception of the VLAN containing the uplink port, which starts with
“Uplink.”

Uplink Port
This column contains “NA,” meaning Not Applicable, for tagged and
port-based VLANs. For a protected ports VLAN, this column contains
the uplink port(s) for the port groups. A tagged uplink port is
designated with a “T” and an untagged uplink port has a “U.” If the
switch is operating in one of the two multiple VLAN modes this column
displays the port that is functioning as the uplink port for the other ports
on the switch.

Type
The VLAN type. The possible settings are:

Port Based - The VLAN is a port-based or tagged VLAN.

MAC Based - The VLAN is a MAC address-based VLAN.

GARP - The VLAN was automatically created by GARP.

Protocol
The protocol associated with this VLAN. The possible settings are:

Blank - The VLAN is a port-based, tagged, or MAC address-based
VLAN.

GARP - The VLAN is a dynamic GVRP VLAN or the port is a dynamic
GVRP port of a static VLAN.

Member Ports

The untagged and tagged ports of a VLAN. (These fields will be blank
for a MAC address-based VLAN.) The untagged ports of a VLAN are
listed as follows.

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Configured: The untagged ports assigned to the VLAN when the
VLAN was created or modified.

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