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IV-5  VLAN 
A virtual local area network, virtual LAN or VLAN, is a group of hosts with a common set 
of requirements that communicate as if they were attached to the same broadcast 
domain, regardless of their physical location. A VLAN has the same attributes as a 
physical local area network (LAN), but it allows for end stations to be grouped togeth-er 
even if they are not located on the same network switch. VLAN membership can be 
configured through software instead of physically relocating devices or connections. 
IV-5-1  VLAN 
Use the VLAN pages to configure settings of VLAN. 
IV-5-1-1  Create VLAN 
This page allows user to add or delete VLAN ID entries and browser all VLAN entries that 
add statically or dynamic learned by GVRP. Each VLAN entry has a unique name, user can 
edit VLAN name in edit page. 
To display Create VLAN page, click VLAN > VLAN > Create VLAN. 
Figure 46 - VLAN > VLAN > Create VLAN 
Item 
Description 
Available VLAN 
VLAN has not created yet. 
Select available VLANs from left box then move to right box to 
add. 










