Managing VLANs
Configuring Default VLAN
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• Voice VLAN—Refer to the Configuring Voice VLAN section for more
information.
• Guest VLAN—Set up on the Edit VLAN Authentication page.
• Default VLAN—Refer to the Configuring Default VLAN section for more
information.
• Management VLAN (in Layer 2-system-mode systems)—Refer to the IP
Addressing section for more information.
Workflow to Configure VLANs
To configure VLANs:
• If required, change the default VLAN as described in the Configuring
Default VLAN section.
• Create the required VLANs as described in the Creating VLANs section.
• Set the desired per port VLAN-related configuration as described in the
Configuring Interface’s VLAN Settings section.
• Assign interfaces to VLANs as described in the Configuring Port to VLAN
section.
• View the current VLAN port membership for all interfaces as described in
the Viewing VLAN Membership section.
• Enable GVRP globally as well as on each port as described in the
Configuring GVRP section.
• Configure the voice VLAN parameters as described in the Configuring
Voice VLAN section.
Configuring Default VLAN
When using the factory default settings, the switch automatically creates VLAN 1
as the default VLAN, the default interface status of all ports is Trunk, and all ports
are configured as untagged members of the default VLAN.
The default VLAN has the following characteristics:
• Distinct, nonstatic, and non-dynamic, and all ports are untagged members by
default.
• Cannot be deleted.