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Chapter 7: Configuring VLANs on the SSR
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CoreWatch User’s Guide
1.
Start Configuration Expert if you have not already done so. 
Note: If you start Configuration Expert from the Schematic view using the 
Configure VLAN
 command, Configuration Expert automatically expands 
the Active Configuration file’s tree to the VLAN Configuration object. If you 
are adding a VLAN to the Active Configuration file, go to step 3.
2.
Open the configuration file you want to modify and then double-click that file’s 
Bridging Configuration object.
3.
Double-click the VLAN Configuration object. 
4.
Do one of the following:
If you want to copy ports to a port-based VLAN, double-click the Port Based 
VLANs object.
If you want to copy ports to a protocol-based VLAN, double-click the Protocol 
Based VLANs object.
5.
From the list of VLANs that appears, double-click the VLAN you want to modify and 
then double-click that VLAN’s Bound Port List object.
Configuration Expert displays the modules of the ports that are currently included in 
the VLAN.
6.
Expand the configuration tree until the ports you want to copy appear. You can copy 
ports from any port list such as those found in the Chassis Configuration, STP 
Enabled, STP Disabled, Access Ports, or Trunk Ports objects.
7.
Click the port you want to copy. If you want to copy all of a module’s ports, click that 
module.
8.
Drag the port to the Bound Port List object of the VLAN you want to copy the port to 
and release the mouse button when a green check mark appears.
You can also copy the port to the Bound Port List object by using the Copy and Paste 
buttons as discussed in 
.
Adding and Removing a VLAN’s Ports Through a Dialog Box
To use a dialog box to add or remove ports of a port-based or protocol-based VLAN:
1.
Start Configuration Expert if you have not already done so. 
Note: If you start Configuration Expert from the Schematic view choosing the 
Configure VLAN
 command, Configuration Expert automatically expands 
the Active Configuration file’s tree to the VLAN Configuration object. If you 
are adding a VLAN to the Active Configuration file, go to 
.
2.
Open the configuration file you want to modify and then double-click that file’s 
Bridging Configuration object.
3.
Double-click the VLAN Configuration object.