Sonic Impact Technologies NSA 2400MX Manual De Usuario
Configuring Switching
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SonicOS 5.7: Advanced Switching Feature Guide and Screencast Tutorial
Enabling a VLAN on a Specific Trunk Port
Using this method rather than the method described in
, you can specify a
single trunk port to be used for a particular VLAN ID.
To enable a custom VLAN ID on a specific trunk port, perform the following steps:
Step 1
On the Switching > VLAN Trunking page under VLAN Trunks, click the Enable VLAN button.
Step 2
In the Enable VLAN window, select a trunked port from the Trunked Port drop-down list. This is the
port that you want to use to trunk the VLAN ID indicated in the next field.
port that you want to use to trunk the VLAN ID indicated in the next field.
Step 3
In the VLAN ID field, type in the VLAN ID to be trunked. This can be a VLAN ID on another switch.
Step 4
Click OK.
Deleting VLAN Trunk Ports
To delete one or more VLAN trunk ports, perform the following steps:
Step 1
On the Switching > VLAN Trunking page under VLAN Trunks, select one or more checkboxes for the
VLAN trunk ports you want to delete.
VLAN trunk ports you want to delete.
Step 2
Click the Delete button.
Step 3
Click OK in the confirmation dialog box.
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is implemented to support Layer 2 network designs with
redundant paths.
redundant paths.
The first Spanning Tree Protocol was defined in by IEEE 802.1D in 1990, updated in 1998, and replaced in
2004. The 802.1D-2004 standard removed STP and replaced it with RSTP, also adding other extensions
802.11c and 802.1t. RSTP was originally defined in 802.1w, introduced in 1998 and published in 2001. RSTP
2004. The 802.1D-2004 standard removed STP and replaced it with RSTP, also adding other extensions
802.11c and 802.1t. RSTP was originally defined in 802.1w, introduced in 1998 and published in 2001. RSTP