2 device panel – Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 4.0.2 VLAN-Manager User Manual

Page 12

Advertising
background image


AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.2 VLAN MANAGER USER’S GUIDE

Page 12 of 77

4.2 Device Panel

A device panel that reflects the actual ports available on the target host is used to create

or modify a VLAN definition.

Note

- The AT-A48/SC, AT-A48/MT and AT-A49 Expansion Modules for the AT-8350GB

are not supported and will not show up on the device panel.

Device Panel

Note

- For device models with redundant ports, use the RJ-45 ports to associate redundant

ports to a VLAN.

Note

- Rel 2.9.1 of the AT-8800 series firmware does not return the correct connector type

for the GBIC ports. As a result, ports 25 and 26 of the AT-8824 and ports 49 and 50 of the
AT-8848 will always display a copper port image even if the GBIC that is physically inserted

in the GBIC slot has a fiber interface.

A port can be in any of the following states:

Port Image

State

Description

Not Selected This port does not belong to the VLAN.

Selected

This port is an untagged member of the VLAN.

Note

- For the AT-8600, AT-8700XL, AT-8800 and Rapier

series, this port is a private untagged member of the Private

VLAN.

Note

- For the AT-8900 and AT-9900 series, this port is either

a private untagged member of the Private VLAN or a customer

port of the Nested VLAN.

Flagged

This port is a tagged member of the VLAN.

Note

- For the AT-8600, AT-8700XL, AT-8800 and Rapier

series, this port is a private tagged member of the Private VLAN.

Note

- For the AT-8900 and AT-9900 series, this port is either

a private tagged member of the Private VLAN or a core member

of the Nested VLAN.

Advertising