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Configuring VLANs
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A tagged port is sometimes referred to as an uplink 
port. The two terms refer to the same feature.
If a port is already an untagged member of VLAN 0, 
making it an untagged memeber of VLAN 1 will 
disassociate it from VLAN 0. The same result happens 
from VLAN 1 to VLAN 0.
Delete VLANs
Click the Remove button to remove the selected VLAN 
group from the current list.
1
In VLAN ID, click the ID of the VLAN group that you 
want to delete.
2
Click Remove.
If any port is assigned to this VLAN group as untagged, 
it will be reassigned to VLAN group 1 as untagged.
Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
Each port on the Switch is capable of passing tagged or 
untagged frames. 
The following describes how the Switch will handle 
tagged and untagged frames.
When a port receives a tagged frame with a VLAN ID 
and the port is a member (untagged or tagged) of 
that VLAN, the frame is accepted. Otherwise the if 
the port is not a member of that VLAN, the frame is 
discarded.
When a port receives an untagged frame and the 
port is an untagged member of a VLAN, the frame is 
accepted and assigned to that VLAN ID. Otherwise if 
the port is not an untagged member of any VLAN, 
the frame is discarded.
The Switch will only forward a frame to ports that are 
members (tagged or untagged) of the VLAN to which 
the frame is assigned. If the port is an untagged 
member, the egress frame will be stripped of the VLAN 
tag and forwarded as untagged. However, if the port is 
a tagged member, the egress frame is forwarded as 
tagged.
Sample VLAN Configurations
To illustrate how you can segment network devices that 
are connected to the Switch, the following sample 
configurations are provided.
Setting Up Two VLANs on the Same Switch
Figure 14 illustrates how you can set up a simple VLAN 
on the Switch using untagged connections.