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Chapter 4. Routing | 251
ProSafe® Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches Software Administration Manual
VLAN Routing Wizard
The VLAN Routing Wizard creates a VLAN, adds selected ports to the VLAN. The VLAN
Wizard gives the user the option to add the selected ports as a Link Aggregation (LAG). The
Wizard will:
Create a VLAN and generate a unique name for VLAN.
Add selected ports to the newly created VLAN and remove selected ports from the default
VLAN.
Create a LAG, add selected ports to a LAG, then add LAG to the newly created VLAN.
Enable tagging on selected ports if the port is in another VLAN. Disable tagging if a
selected port does NOT exist in another VLAN.
Exclude ports NOT selected from the VLAN.
Enable routing on the VLAN using the IP address and subnet mask entered.
To display the VLAN Routing Wizard page, click Routing
VLAN VLAN Routing Wizard.
1. Use VLAN ID to specify the VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with this VLAN. The range
of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093.
2. Use Ports to display selectable physical ports and LAGs (if any). Selected ports will be
added to the Routing VLAN. Each port has three modes:
T(Tagged) - Select the ports on which all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be
tagged. The ports that are selected will be included in the VLAN.
U(Untagged) - Select the ports on which all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be
untagged. The ports that are selected will be included in the VLAN.
BLANK(Autodetect) - Select the ports that may be dynamically registered in this
VLAN via GVRP. This selection has the effect of excluding a port from the selected
VLAN.
3. Use the LAG Enabled option to add selected ports to VLAN as a LAG. The default is No.
4. Use IP Address to define the IP address of the VLAN interface.
5. Use Network Mask to define the subnet mask of the VLAN interface.
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