Owner's manual

Network Setup 4-9
4.3 Viewing and Configuring Layer 2 Virtual LANs
A virtual LAN (VLAN) is similar to a Local Area Network (LAN), however devices do not need to be connected
to the same segment physically. Devices perform as if they are connected to the same LAN, but they may be
connected at various physical connections across the LAN segment. The VLAN can be connected at various
physical points but react as if it were connected directly. Therefore, a VLAN is an independent network made
up of several devices. One of the biggest advantages of VLANs is that when a computer is physically moved
to another location, it can stay on the same VLAN without reconfiguration. The switch can support multiple
VLANs. Use the Layer 2 Virtual LANs screen to view and configure VLANs by Port and Ports by VLAN
information.
Use the Layer 2 Virtual LANs screen to view and configure VLAN properties. To view Virtual LANs details:
1. Select Network > Layer 2 Virtual LANs from the main menu tree. VLAN details display within the
Virtual LANs screen.
The following details display in the table: