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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN (Local Network) Settings
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STEP 3 Enter a numerical VLAN ID that will be assigned to endpoints in the VLAN
membership. The VLAN ID can range from 2 to 4093. VLAN ID 1 is reserved for the
default VLAN, which is used for untagged frames received on the interface, and
VLAN ID 4092 is reserved and cannot be used.
STEP 4 Enter a description for the VLAN.
STEP 5 To enable routing between this and other VLANS, under Inter VLAN Routing, check
the Enable box.
STEP 6 To enable device management, check the Device Management box. This allows
you to access the Device Manager from that VLAN. For example, if you created a
VLAN with the VLAN ID of 2 and enabled device management, you can access the
Device Manager by using the first IP address on the created VLAN (for example,
192.168.2.1).
STEP 7 Under each of the ports for the VLAN, choose one of the following:
Tagged—Used when connecting to switches carrying multiple VLANs.
Untagged—Access ports connecting to end devices like printers and
workstations.
STEP 8 Click Save.
Configuring Multiple VLAN Subnets
When you create a VLAN, a subnet is created automatically for the VLAN. You can
then further configure the VLAN properties, such as the IP address and DHCP
behavior.
To e d i t a V L A N :
STEP 1 Choose Networking > LAN > Multiple VLAN Subnets. The list of subnets appears.
STEP 2 Check the box next to the VLAN you want to edit and click Edit.
STEP 3 If you want to edit the IP address of this VLAN:
a. In the IP address field, enter the new IP address.
b. Enter the Subnet Mask for the new IP address.
c. Click Save. If you are connected to the Cisco RV180/RV180W by the LAN port
that is a member of this VLAN, you might have to release and renew the IP