Procedure steps


Step Action

1

From the navigation tree, double-click VLAN.

2

In the VLAN tree, double-click VLANs.

3

In the work area, click the Settings tab.

4

In the ManagementVlanID box, type a value.

5

In the VlanConfigControl section, click a button.

6

On the toolbar, click Apply.


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Variable Definitions

Use the data in this table to select VLAN configuration control.

Variable Value
ManagementVlanId Specifies the identifier of the management VLAN. Values range from 1 to 4094.
VlanConfigControl Specifies the VLAN configuration control options. The available options are:
  • automatic—This selection automatically adds an untagged port to a new VLAN and automatically removes it from any previous VLAN membership. The PVID of the port is automatically changed to the VID of the VLAN it joins. Since the port is first added to the new VLAN and then removed from any previous membership, the Spanning Tree Group participation of the port is not disabled as long as the VLANs involved are in the same Spanning Tree Group.
  • autopvid—This selection functions in the same manner as previous AutoPVID functionality. When an untagged port is added to a new VLAN, the port is added to the new VLAN and the PVID assigned to the new VID without removing it from any previous VLAN memberships. Using this option, an untagged port can have membership in multiple VLANs.
  • flexible—This selection functions in a similar manner to disabling AutoPVID functionality. When this option is used, an untagged port can belong to an unlimited number of VLANs. Any new additions of an untagged port to a new VLAN does not change the PVID of that port.
  • strict—The factory default, this selection restricts the addition of an untagged port to a VLAN if it is already a member of another VLAN. To add an untagged port to a new VLAN, the switch administrator must remove the port from all other VLANs of which it is a member before adding it to the new VLAN. The PVID of the port is changed to the new VID to which it was added.