User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Section I
- Basic Operations
- Chapter 1
- Starting a Web Browser Management Session
- Chapter 2
- Basic Switch Parameters
- Chapter 3
- Enhanced Stacking
- Chapter 4
- SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Community Strings
- Chapter 5
- Port Parameters
- Chapter 6
- MAC Address Table
- Chapter 7
- Static Port Trunks
- Chapter 8
- Port Mirroring
- Section II
- Advanced Operations
- Chapter 9
- File System
- Chapter 10
- File Downloads and Uploads
- Chapter 11
- Event Log and Syslog Servers
- Chapter 12
- Classifiers
- Chapter 13
- Access Control Lists
- Chapter 14
- Quality of Service
- Chapter 15
- Class of Service
- Chapter 16
- IGMP Snooping
- Chapter 17
- Denial of Service Defense
- Chapter 18
- Power Over Ethernet
- Section III
- SNMPv3 Operations
- Chapter 19
- SNMPv3
- Enabling the SNMP Protocol
- Configuring the SNMPv3 User Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 View Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Access Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table
- Configuring the SNMPv3 Community Table
- Displaying SNMPv3 Tables
- Section IV
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 20
- Spanning Tree, Rapid Spanning Tree, and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocols
- Section V
- Virtual LANs
- Chapter 21
- Port-based and Tagged Virtual LANs
- Chapter 22
- GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
- Chapter 23
- Protected Ports VLANs
- Section VI
- Port Security
- Chapter 24
- MAC Address-based Port Security
- Chapter 25
- 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control
- Section VII
- Management Security
- Chapter 26
- Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL
- Chapter 27
- Secure Shell Protocol
- Chapter 28
- TACACS+ and RADIUS Authentication Protocols
- Chapter 29
- Management Access Control List
- Index

AT-S62 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide
Secton V: Virtual LANs 305
Displaying VLANs
To display the current VLANs on a switch, perform the following
procedure:
1. From the Home page, select Monitoring.
2. Select the Layer 2 menu selection.
3. Select the VLAN tab.
The VLAN tab is displayed. The upper part of the tab contains the
following information:
Mode
The VLAN mode. The possible settings are:
User Configured - This mode supports port-based and tagged VLANs.
Multiple 802.1Q - The IEEE 802.1Q-compliant multiple VLAN mode.
Multiple - The non-IEEE 802.1Q-compliant multiple VLAN mode.
Management VLAN ID
VLAN ID of the management VLAN.
The lower part of the tab displays the VLANs in a table with the
following columns of information:
VLAN ID
The VID number assigned to the VLAN.
(Client) Name
The name of the VLAN. If the switch is operating in one of the multiple
VLAN modes, the names of the VLANs start with “Client,” with the
exception of the VLAN containing the uplink port, which starts with
“Uplink.”
Uplink Port
This column contains “NA,” meaning Not Applicable, for tagged and
port-based VLANs. For a protected ports VLAN, this column contains
the uplink port(s) for the port groups. A tagged uplink port is
designated with a “T” and an untagged uplink port has a “U.”
If the switch is operating in one of the two multiple VLAN modes this
column displays the port that is functioning as the uplink port for the
other ports on the switch.
Type
The VLAN type. The possible settings are:
Port Based - The VLAN is a port-based or tagged VLAN.