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758 VLANs
Configuring VLANs (Web)
This section provides information about the OpenManage Switch
Administrator pages for configuring and monitoring VLANs on Dell EMC
Networking N1100-ON, N1500, N2000, N2100-ON, N3000E-ON, and
N3100-ON Series switches. For details about the fields on a page, click at
the top of the Dell EMC OpenManage Switch Administrator web page.
VLAN Membership
Use the VLAN Membership page to create VLANs and define VLAN groups
stored in the VLAN membership table.
To display the VLAN Membership page, click Switching
VLAN
VLAN
Membership in the navigation panel.
The VLAN Membership tables display which Ports and LAGs are members of
the VLAN, and whether they’re tagged (T), untagged (U), or forbidden (F).
The tables have two rows: Static and Current. Only the Static row is
configurable. The Current row is updated either dynamically through GVRP
or when the Static row is changed and Apply is clicked.
There are two tables on the page:
Ports — Displays and assigns VLAN membership to ports. To assign
membership, click in Static for a specific port. The available options
depend on the port mode. See
Table 20-7
for definitions.
LAGs — Displays and assigns VLAN membership to LAGs. To assign
membership, click in Static for a specific LAG. The available options
depend on the port mode. See
Table 20-7
for definitions.
Table 20-7. VLAN Port Membership Definitions
Port Control Definition
T Tagged: the interface is a member of a VLAN. All packets forwarded by
the interface in this VLAN are tagged. The packets contain VLAN
information.
U Untagged: the interface is a VLAN member. Packets forwarded by the
interface in this VLAN are untagged.