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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Configuring VLANs
To Change VLAN Support Settings
This section describes:
■ Changing the maximum number of VLANs to support
■ Changing the Primary VLAN selection (See “Changing the Primary VLAN”
on page 2-34.)
■ Enabling or disabling dynamic VLANs (Refer to chapter 3, “GVRP” .)
1. From the Main Menu select:
2. Switch Configuration
8. VLAN Menu …
1. VLAN Support
You will then see the following screen:
Figure 2-12. The Default VLAN Support Screen
2. Press [E] (for E
dit), then do one or more of the following:
• To change the maximum number of VLANs, type the new number
(1 - 256 allowed; default 256).
• To designate a different VLAN as the Primary VLAN, select the Primary
VLAN field and use the space bar to select from the existing options.
(Note that the Primary VLAN must be a static, port-based VLAN.)
• To enable or disable dynamic VLANs, select the GVRP Enabled field
and use the Space bar to toggle between options. (For GVRP informa-
tion, refer to chapter 3, “GVRP” .)
Note For optimal switch memory utilization, set the number of VLANs at the
number you will likely be using or a few more. If you need more VLANs later,
you can increase this number, but a switch reboot will be required at that time.
3. Press [Enter] and then [S] to save the VLAN support configuration and
return to the VLAN Menu screen.