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Creating a source IP subnet-based VLAN

To create a source IP subnet-based VLAN:

  1. From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs > Basic, and click Insert.
  2. The VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box opens.
  3. Change the Type field to byIpSubnet.
  4. The dialog box displays additional fields needed to set up IP subnet-based VLANs.
  5. Enter the VLAN ID or accept the number automatically assigned.
  6. Enter the VLAN name (optional).
  7. If no name is entered, a default is created.
  8. Select the VLAN color (optional).
  9. Device Manager suggests a color, but you can change it.
  10. Select the Spanning Tree Group ID of the VLAN.
  11. In the StaticMembers field, select the ports that will be static members of the VLAN.
  12. In the NotAllowToJoin field, select the ports that cannot be part of the IP subnet-based VLAN.
  13. Enter the source IP subnet address and IP subnet mask.
  14. Specify the Aging Time (the timeout period in seconds for aging out the dynamic member ports of the VLAN) or use the default of 600 seconds.
  15. Select HighPriority (optional).
  16. Click Insert.
  17. In the Basic tab, highlight the newly created VLAN and select IP > Insert to bring up the Insert IP Address dialog box. Type an IP address and NetMask for routing, and click Insert.

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