VLAN Management
Configuring VLAN Membership
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Cisco Small Business SG200 Series 8-port Smart Switches Administration Guide
Configuring Port VLAN Membership
To configure VLAN settings for ports:
Click VLAN Management > Port VLAN Membership in the navigation window.
By default, the page displays VLAN information for each port. You can use the filter
settings to display the VLAN information for LAG ports. The page displays the
interface VLAN mode (Trunk or Access), the PVID, and the VLAN membership(s). If
a port is a member of multiple VLANs, you can select the port and click Detail to
display this information for a single port.
Select a port or LAG to configure and click Edit.
To assign or remove a VLAN membership, use the arrow buttons as described
below.
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To add a VLAN membership: Click a VLAN in the Available list, change its
Tagging properties if needed (see below), and then click the right-arrow
button to move it to the Selected list.
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To remove a VLAN membership: Click a VLAN in the Selected list, and then
click the left-arrow button to move it to the Available list.
Depending on the interface VLAN mode (Trunk, Access, or General), when you
select a VLAN in the Available list, you can specify the following properties for the
interface before moving the VLAN to the Selected list for the interface:
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Membership—The interface can be configured as a tagged or untagged
member of the selected VLAN.
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Tagged—If selected, the port is a tagged member of the selected VLAN.
When the switch forwards packets it receives for this VLAN through this
interface, it adds the VLAN ID to the packet.
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Untagged—If selected, the port will be an untagged member of the
selected VLAN. When the switch forwards packets for this VLAN through
this interface, it does not add the VLAN ID to the packet.
If the interface VLAN mode is General, you can select either option for any
VLAN. If the interface VLAN mode is Access, only one VLAN can be selected
and the Untagged option must be selected for the interface. If the interface
VLAN mode is Trunk, the interface can be specified as an Untagged member
of one VLAN and can be specified as a Tagged member of other VLANs.
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