Руководство Пользователя для 3com 2226 PLUS

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Communication between different VLANs can only 
take place if they are all connected to a router or layer 
3 switch.
Creating a VLAN
Use the VLANs page to create VLANs on the Switch. 
To propagate information about VLAN groups used 
on this Switch to external devices, you must specify a 
VLAN ID for each VLAN.
Figure 14   VLANs Screen
Ports belonging to a VLAN must be set to either U 
(uplink) or D (desktop). Desktop VLAN ports can only 
be members of one VLAN at any time. Setting a port 
as an uplink (tagged) VLAN port forwards all VLAN 
traffic from the other ports on the Switch to this port. 
Use the uplink port function to connect the Switch to 
the backbone of the network. Traffic from all the 
VLANs on the switch is automatically forwarded to 
the uplink port or ports.
By default, all ports belong to VLAN 1.
CAUTION: At least one port must always be a 
member of VLAN 1 (the management VLAN). If you 
choose to connect all ports to VLANs other than 
VLAN 1, you will no longer be able to access the Web 
interface. If this happens, you will need to reset the 
Switch to factory settings.
To create a VLAN:
1
On the menu, click VLANs. The VLANs screen 
appears.
2
In VLAN ID, click Create New VLAN.
3
In VLAN ID (1-4904), type an unused ID number for 
the VLAN that you are creating. VLAN IDs range from 
1 to 4904.
Figure 15   Create VLANs Screen
4
Define the VLAN membership by setting the state of 
each port. To change states, click the icon under the 
port number repeatedly to cycle through the different 
states. Available states include:
N – Not a member
U – Uplink egress packets
D – Desktop egress packets
5
Click Apply to create the VLAN.