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Modifying an AutoTracker VLAN
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Modifying an AutoTracker VLAN
After you set up a 
VLAN
 you can modify its Admin Status, description, rules, and the Admin 
Status of each of the rules. You use the 
modatvl
 command to modify a 
VLAN
 as follows:
modatvl <Group Number>:<VLAN Number>
You must specify the Group and 
VLAN
 numbers and they must be separated by a colon. For 
example, to modify the 
VLAN
 3 in Group 4, you would specify:
modatvl 4:3
After entering a valid 
modatvl
 command a screen similar to the sample below displays:
VLAN 
4 :  3 is defined as:
1. 
Description 
= AT VLAN 3
2. 
Admin Status 
= Enabled
3.Rule Definition
Rule Num 
Rule Type 
Rule Status
Protocol Rule  Disabled
Available options:
1. 
Set VLAN Admin Status
2. 
Set VLAN Description
3. 
Add more rules
4. 
Delete a rule
5. 
Set rule Admin Status
6. 
Quit
Option =
The first half of the display shows the current configuration of this 
VLAN
. For example, this 
sample shows a 
VLAN
 3 in Group 4 with a description, “
AT VLAN 3
.” The 
VLAN
 is Enabled and 
a Protocol Rule has been set up, but this rule has not been enabled.
The second half of the displays a list of the 
VLAN
 attributes you can modify. You can modify 
basic information such as the Admin Status and Description. You can also add rules, delete 
rules, and enable or disable the rule. To modify an attribute, enter the number next to the 
option you want to modify and press 
<Enter>
.
The following sections describe each of the six Available Options for the 
modatvl
 command.
Changing a VLAN’s Admin Status
1. At the 
Option=
 prompt enter a 
1
 and press 
<Enter>
.
2. The following prompt displays:
Set Admin Status to ((e)nable/(d)isable):
Type an 
E
 to enable the 
VLAN
 or a 
D
 to disable it. An enabled 
VLAN
 starts using policies to 
direct data flow. A disabled 
VLAN
 is saved, but cannot become active. 
The system returns to the 
Available Options
 menu. You can modify more attributes for this 
VLAN
, or quit modifying the 
VLAN
 by typing a 
6
.