Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide

Section V: VLANs

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When you add or remove tagged ports, observe the following
guidelines:

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The new list of tagged ports will replace the existing tagged ports.

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If the VLAN contains tagged ports and you want to remove them
all, enter 0 (zero) for this value.

4 - Untagged Ports
Use this selection to add or remove untagged ports from the VLAN.
You can specify the ports individually (e.g., 2,3,5), as a range (e.g., 7-
9), or both (e.g., 2,5,7-9).

When you add or remove untagged ports, observe the following
guidelines:

ˆ

The new list of untagged ports will replace the existing untagged
ports.

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If you want to remove all untagged ports from the VLAN, enter 0
(zero) for this value.

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You cannot change the name of the Default_VLAN, nor can you
directly remove untagged ports from the Default_VLAN. Instead,
you must assign the port as an untagged port to another VLAN.

An untagged port removed from a VLAN is automatically returned to
the Default_VLAN as an untagged port.

7. After making the desired changes, type M to select Modify VLAN.

The following message is displayed:

SUCCESS
Please make sure to manually update any static
multicast MAC address(es) entries for this VLAN.
Press any key to continue...

The VLAN has been modified and is now ready for network operations.

Any untagged ports removed from a VLAN are automatically returned
to the Default_VLAN as untagged ports.

If you added or removed from the VLAN a port with one or more static
MAC addresses assigned to it, you must update the static addresses
by deleting their entries from the MAC address table and reentering
them again using the VID of the VLAN to which the port has been
moved to. For information on how to add static MAC addresses, refer
to “Adding Static Unicast and Multicast MAC Addresses” on page 678.
For instructions on how to delete addresses, refer to “Deleting Unicast
and Multicast MAC Addresses” on page 680.

8. Press any key.

The Modify VLAN menu in Figure 201 on page 567 is displayed again.

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