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Creating a source MAC address-based VLAN using batch files

Before configuring a source MAC address-based VLAN, you must first enable source MAC address-based VLANs on the system. If you have not already done so, use the following procedure:

"Enabling source MAC address-based VLANs on the system".

To create a source MAC address-based VLAN using batch files:

  1. From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs.
  2. The VLAN dialog box opens to the Basic tab.
  3. Click Insert.
  4. The VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box opens.
  5. In the Type field, click bySrcMac.
  6. The fields needed to set up source MAC-based VLANs become editable.
  7. In the ID field, type the unique VLAN ID.
  8. (Optional) In the Name field, type the VLAN name, or use the one provided.
  9. (Optional) In the Color Identifier field, select a color, or use the one provided.
  10. This color is used by VLAN Manager to visually distinguish the VLANs in a network.
  11. In the StgId field, click the down arrow, and select a spanning tree group ID for the VLAN.
  12. To specify the VLAN port membership, click the ellipsis (...) for one of the following fields.
  13. Click each port until the desired color is achieved.
  14. Click OK.
  15. The VlanPortMembers dialog box closes, and the selected port members appear in the VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box.
  16. In the Aging Time field, specify the timeout period, in seconds, for aging out the dynamic VLAN member ports, or use the default of 600 seconds.
  17. (Optional) In the QosLevel field, click a quality of service level, or use the default, level 1.
  18. Click Insert.
  19. The VLAN, Insert Basic dialog box closes, and the VLAN appears in the Basic tab.
  20. In the VLAN Basic tab, select the newly created VLAN.
  21. The VLAN is highlighted.
  22. Click Mac.
  23. The MAC, VLAN dialog box opens.
  24. Click File.
  25. The Edit MAC VLAN dialog box opens.
  26. Do one of the following:
  27. Click Close.
  28. The Edit MAC dialog box closes.
  29. Click Close in the MAC VLAN, and VLAN dialog boxes.
  30. The source MAC address-based VLAN is configured.

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