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Basic tab items


Item Description
Id
A value that uniquely identifies the Virtual LAN associated with this entry. This value corresponds to the lower 12 bits in the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Tag.
Name
An administratively assigned name for this VLAN.
Color Identifier
An administratively assigned color code for this VLAN. The value of this object is used by the VLAN Manager GUI to select a color when it draws this VLAN on the screen.
Type
The type of VLAN, distinguished according to the policy used to define its port membership.
StgId
Indicates the spanning tree group (STG) used by this VLAN to determine the state of its ports. If this VLAN is not associated with any STG, this values should be set to zero.
PortMembers
The set of ports (static or dynamic) that are members of this VLAN.
ActiveMembers
The set of ports that are currently active in this VLAN. Active ports include all static ports and any dynamic ports where the VLAN policy was met.
StaticMembers
The set of ports that are static members of this VLAN. A static member of a VLAN is always active and is never aged out.
NotAllowToJoin
The set of ports that are not allowed to become members of this VLAN.
ProtocolId
The protocol identifier of this VLAN. This value is meaningful only if reClanType is equal to byProtocolId(3). For other VLAN types it should have the value none(0).
SubnetAddr
The IP subnet address of this VLAN. This value is meaningful only if reVlanType is equal to byIpSubnet(2). For other VLAN types, it should have the value 0.0.0.0.
SubnetMask
The IP subnet mask of this VLAN. This value is meaningful only if reVlanType is equal to byIpSubnet(2). For other VLAN types, it should have the value 0.0.0.0.

  1. In the VLAN dialog box, select a VLAN.
  2. Click IP.
  3. The IP, VLAN dialog box opens with the IP Address tab displayed.
  4. Click Insert.
  5. The IP, VLAN IP - Insert Address dialog box opens.
  6. In the IPAddress field, type the IP address.
  7. In the NetMask field, type the mask.
  8. Click Insert

    Note: You can assign only one IP address to any router interface (physical or virtual). Attempting to assign a second IP address returns an invalid IP address error.

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  9. Click Close.
  10. In the IP, VLAN dialog box, select the Direct Broadcast tab to verify that the direct broadcast option is enabled.
  11. See Direct Broadcast tab for more information.

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