Configuring VLANs for EX Series Switches (J-Web
Procedure)
You can use the VLAN configuration page to add a new VLAN
or to edit or delete an existing VLAN.
To access the VLAN configuration page:
- From the Configure menu, select Switching
> VLAN.
The VLAN configuration page displays a list of existing VLANs.
If you select a specific VLAN, the specific VLAN details are displayed
in the Details section.
- Click one:
- Add—creates
a VLAN.
- Edit—edits
an existing VLAN configuration.
- Delete—deletes
an existing VLAN.
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Note:
If you delete a VLAN, the VLAN configuration for all the
associated interfaces is also deleted.
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When you are adding or editing a VLAN, enter information
as described in Table 1.
Table 1: VLAN Configuration Details
Field
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Function
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Your Action
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General tab
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VLAN Name
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Specifies a unique name for the VLAN.
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Enter a name.
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VLAN Id/Range
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Specifies the identifier or range for the VLAN.
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Select one:
- VLAN ID—Type a unique identification number from 1 through 4094. If no value is specified, it defaults
to 0.
- VLAN Range—Type a number range to create VLANs with
IDs corresponding to the range. For example, the range 2–3 will create two VLANs with the IDs 2 and 3.
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Description
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Describes the VLAN.
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Enter a brief description for the VLAN.
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MAC-Table-Aging-Time
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Specifies the maximum time that an entry can remain in
the forwarding table before it 'ages out'.
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Type the number of seconds from 60 through 1000000.
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Input filter
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Specifies the VLAN firewall filter that is applied to
incoming packets.
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To apply an input firewall filter, select the firewall
filter from the list.
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Output filter
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Specifies the VLAN firewall filter that is applied to
outgoing packets.
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To apply an output firewall filter, select the firewall
filter from the list.
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Ports tab
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Ports
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Specifies the ports (interfaces) to be associated with
this VLAN for data traffic. You can also remove the port association.
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Click one:
- Add—Select
the ports from the available list.
- Remove—Select
the port that you do not want associated with the VLAN.
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IP address tab
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IPv4 address
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Specifies IPv4 address options for the VLAN.
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Select IPv4 address to enable the IPv4 address
options.
To configure IPv4:
- Enter the IP address.
- Enter the subnet mask—for example, 255.255.255.0. You can also specify the address prefix.
- To apply an input firewall filter to an interface,
select the firewall filter from the list.
- To apply an output firewall filter to an interface,
select the firewall filter from the list.
- Click the ARP/MAC Details button. Enter
the static IP address and MAC address in the window that is displayed.
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IPv6 address
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Specifies IPv6 address options for the VLAN.
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Select IPv6 address to enable the IPv6 address
options.
To configure IPv6:
- Enter the IP address—for example: 2001:ab8:85a3::8a2e:370:7334.
- Specify the subnet mask.
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Voip tab
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Ports
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Specifies the ports to be associated with this VLAN for
voice traffic. You can also remove the port association.
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Click one:
- Add—Select
the ports from the available list.
- Remove—Select
the port that you do not want associated with the VLAN.
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Published: 2009-07-22