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Creating a protocol-based VLAN

To create a protocol-based VLAN:

  1. From the Device Manager menu bar, choose VLAN > VLANs.
  2. The VLAN dialog box opens.
  3. Click Insert.
  4. The Insert Basic dialog box for creating VLANs opens as shown.
  5. Change the Type field to byProtocolID.
  6. The dialog box changes to display additional fields needed to set up protocol-based VLANs.
  7. Type the unique VLAN ID.
  8. Type the VLAN name (optional).
  9. If no name is entered, a default name is created.
  10. Enter a color ID for the VLAN (optional).
  11. Use the StgId menu to choose the Spanning Tree group to which the VLAN is to belong.
  12. In the Type field, click byProtocolID if not already selected.
  13. In the ProtocolID field select one protocol radio button.
  14. In the ConstraintType field, click independent or shared..

    Note Note: In independent VLAN (IVL) mode, each VLAN uses an unique forwarding database. In shared VLAN (SVL) mode, multiple VLANs use a single forwarding database. IVL is not supported in Hybrid Stack Operational mode.
    The hybrid stack mode is not supported in this release of the BayStack 460-24T-PWR switch.

  15. Click Insert.

    Note Note: For protocol-based VLANs, you can have up to 14 table entries.

  16. The system returns you to the VLAN Basic tab.
  17. Double-click on the Port Member field.
  18. The Port Members dialog box opens.
  19. Click the ports you want in the VLAN..

    Note Note: You can add ports that are also members of other VLANs within the same STG. However, you cannot add ports that are members of a VLAN that is within a different STG.

  20. Click Ok.

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