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VLAN Management
Creating VLANs
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Creating VLANs
The Create VLAN page enables you to define and configure VLANs on the 
network. To display this page VLAN Management > Create VLAN in the 
navigation window.
The VLAN Table displays the VLAN ID, name, if one exists, and type for the pre-
configured VLAN (VLAN ID 1) and any VLANs that you add. One port must be 
configured as the Default VLAN. The type for all other VLANs is Static. The switch 
is pre-configured with VLAN ID 1 as the Default VLAN. All ports are members of 
this VLAN, and use its VLAN ID (1) as their PVID. 
If you create additional VLANs, you can configure one of them as the Default VLAN. 
(See 
.) The configured Default VLAN cannot be deleted. 
A Static VLAN can be deleted. However, VLAN ID 1 cannot be deleted, even if it is 
configured as a Static VLAN.
You can create up to 256 VLANs, and assign VLAN IDs up to 4094. To create a new 
VLAN or a range of VLANs:
STEP 1
Click Add.
STEP  2
Select VLAN and enter a VLAN ID.
Or, create a range of VLANs by selecting Range and specifying the beginning and 
ending VLAN IDs in the range.
STEP  3
If you are creating a single VLAN, you can enter an optional VLAN name for easy 
reference.
STEP  4
Click Apply and then click Close. Your changes are saved to the Running 
Configuration.
Configuring VLAN Interface Settings
You can use the Interface Settings page to view and configure port VLAN tagging 
capabilities. To display this page click VLAN Management > Interface Settings in 
the navigation window.
The Interface Setting Table shows the VLAN configuration for each port. To 
display the VLAN configuration on link aggregation groups, select LAG from the 
Interface Type list.