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The Basic tab displays all defined VLANs, their configurations, and their current status. The Basic tab contains the Bridging button, IP button, IPX button, and MAC button, which access screens for managing different aspects of the VLAN.
Note:
The Basic tab in the VLAN dialog box contains the Bridging button, IP button, IPX button, and MAC button, which access screens for managing different aspects of the VLAN. The MAC button is described on "In the Basic tab, highlight the newly created VLAN.". The fields under the Bridging button are described in the "Managing VLAN bridging" section on "Managing VLAN bridging" in this chapter. The fields under the other buttons are described in Reference for the Passport 1000 Series Management Software Routing Operations, Release 2.1.
The table below describes the Basic tab items.
Id
The VLAN ID for the VLAN.
Name
The name of the VLAN.
Color Identifier
The color is a proprietary color scheme. Color does not affect how frames are forwarded.
Type
Indicates the type of VLAN: byPort, by IpSubnet, byProtocolId, or bySrcMac.
StgId
The spanning tree group ID to which the VLAN belongs.
PortMembers
The slot/ports that are possible members of the VLAN.
ActiveMembers
The slot/ports that are active members of the VLAN. They include all static members and any potential member where the policy has been met.
StaticMembers
The slot/ports that are static (always) members of a protocol-based VLAN.
NotAllowToJoin
The slot/ports that are not allowed (never) to become members of a protocol-based VLAN.
ProtocolId
The protocol for protocol-based VLANs. This value is taken from the Assigned Numbers RFC. For port-based VLANs, none is the displayed value.
SubnetAddr
The source IP subnet address (IP subnet-based VLANs only).
SubnetMask
The source IP subnet mask (IP subnet-based VLANs only).