Add VLAN IP

This option adds VLAN filtering on the specified IP address.

  1. Select the Ports on which you want to configure the VLAN.

  2. Enter the Age (in minutes) of VLAN auto-Detection.

    This is the amount of time that an Auto-Detect port will remain in the forwarding state in the absence of traffic received from that port for this VLAN.

    Valid Values: 0 - 4294967295

    Default Value: 5000

  3. Click to Track active MAC addresses on this VLAN.

    Answering yes causes source MAC addresses from transmissions on this VLAN to be saved. Learned addresses will be aged out with the aging timer for this VLAN.

  4. Click to Enable this Filter.

  5. Enter the VLAN Name.

    Valid Values: Any string up to 32 characters in length

    Default Value: none

Select the Submit button.


Add MAC Address to VLAN

This option adds a MAC address to the MAC address filter.

  1. Enter the selection number of the VLAN that the MAC address is to be included.

  2. Select the Submit button.

  3. Enter the MAC Address to be added.

    Valid Values: Any valid MAC address

    Default Value: none

Select the Submit button.


Add Sliding Window VLAN

This option adds a sliding window VLAN.

Sliding window VLANs are the most general protocol-specific VLANs. You specify an offset into the frame, a mask, and a value. Any frames matching the specified mask and value at the given offset are included in the sliding window VLAN and are forwarded only on those ports in the forwarding domain of the sliding window VLAN.

  1. Enter the Window Filter Base you want to add.

    This value determines whether the base for the offset is the first byte of the destination MAC address or the first byte of the frame's information field.

    Valid Values: MAC or INFO

    Default Value: MAC

  2. Enter the Window Filter Offset.

    This value sets the byte offset into the frame where the comparison with the mask and value begins.

    Valid Values: 0 - 255

    Default Value: 0

  3. Enter the Window Compare value.

    This value is used for comparing the sliding window filter.

    A frame matches a sliding window filter if the octet pattern (whose start is determined by the Sliding Window Filter Base and Sliding Window Filter Offset) ANDED with the Sliding Window Filter Mask equals this Sliding Window Filter Value ANDED with the Sliding Window Filter Mask.

    Valid Values: Any octet string of length 10

    Default Value: none

  4. Enter the Window Compare Mask.

    This mask is used for comparing the sliding window filter.

    Valid Values: Any octet string of length 10

    Default Value: none

Select the Submit button.


Change VLAN MAC Address

This option changes VLAN filtering on the specified IP address.

  1. Enter the selection number of the VLAN you want to change.

  2. Select the Submit button.

  3. Select the Ports on which you want to configure the VLAN.

  4. Enter the Age (in minutes) of VLAN auto-Detection.

    This is the amount of time that an Auto-Detect port will remain in the forwarding state in the absence of traffic received from that port for this VLAN.

    Valid Values: 0 - 4294967295

    Default Value: 5000

  5. Click to Track active MAC addresses on this VLAN.

    Answering yes causes source MAC addresses from transmissions on this VLAN to be saved. Learned addresses will be aged out with the aging timer for this VLAN.

  6. Click to Enable this Filter.

  7. Enter the VLAN Name.

    Valid Values: Any string up to 32 characters in length

    Default Value: none

Select the Submit button.


Change Sliding Window VLAN

This option changes a sliding window VLAN.

Sliding window VLANs are the most general protocol-specific VLANs. You specify an offset into the frame, a mask, and a value. Any frames matching the specified mask and value at the given offset are included in the sliding window VLAN and are forwarded only on those ports in the forwarding domain of the sliding window VLAN.

  1. Enter the selection number of the VLAN you want to change.

  2. Select the Submit button.

  3. Enter the Window Filter Base you want to add.

    This value determines whether the base for the offset is the first byte of the destination MAC address or the first byte of the frame's information field.

    Valid Values: MAC or INFO

    Default Value: MAC

  4. Enter the Window Filter Offset.

    This value sets the byte offset into the frame where the comparison with the mask and value begins.

    Valid Values: 0 - 255

    Default Value: 0

  5. Enter the Window Compare value.

    This value is used for comparing the sliding window filter.

    A frame matches a sliding window filter if the octet pattern (whose start is determined by the Sliding Window Filter Base and Sliding Window Filter Offset) ANDED with the Sliding Window Filter Mask equals this Sliding Window Filter Value ANDED with the Sliding Window Filter Mask.

    Valid Values: Any octet string of length 10

    Default Value: none

  6. Enter the Window Compare Mask.

    This mask is used for comparing the sliding window filter.

    Valid Values: Any octet string of length 10

    Default Value: none

Select the Submit button.


Delete VLAN MAC Address

This option deletes all MAC address VLAN filters.

Click to indicate that you want to delete ALL MAC Address VLANs.

Select the Submit button.


Delete VLAN MAC Address

This option deletes a selected MAC address VLAN filter.

Enter the selection number of the MAC Address VLAN you want to delete.

Select the Submit button.


Add MAC Address to VLAN

This option removes a MAC address from the indicated the MAC address filter.

  1. Enter the selection number of the VLAN that the MAC address is to be included.

  2. Select the Submit button.

  3. Enter the MAC Address to be removed.

    Valid Values: Any valid MAC address

    Default Value: none

Select the Submit button.


Delete VLAN Sliding Address

This option deletes all sliding window VLAN filters.

Click to indicate that you want to delete ALL Sliding Window VLANs.

Select the Submit button.


Delete VLAN Sliding Address

This option deletes a selected sliding window VLAN filter.

Enter the selection number of the Sliding Window filter you want to delete.

Select the Submit button.


Disable VLAN MAC Address

This option disables all MAC address VLAN filters.

Click to indicate that you want to delete ALL MAC Address VLANs.

Select the Submit button.


Disable VLAN MAC Address

This option disables a selected MAC address VLAN filter.

Enter the selection number of the MAC Address VLAN you want to delete.

Select the Submit button.


Disable VLAN Sliding Address

This option disables all sliding window VLAN filters.

Click to indicate that you want to disable ALL Sliding Window VLANs.

Select the Submit button.


Disable VLAN Sliding Address

This option disables a selected sliding window VLAN filter.

Enter the selection number of the Sliding Window filter you want to disable.

Select the Submit button.


Enable VLAN MAC Address

This option enables all MAC address VLAN filters.

Click to indicate that you want to enable ALL MAC Address VLANs.

Select the Submit button.


Enable VLAN MAC Address

This option enables a selected MAC address VLAN filter.

Enter the selection number of the MAC Address VLAN you want to enable.

Select the Submit button.


Enable VLAN Sliding Address

This option enables all sliding window VLAN filters.

Click to indicate that you want to enable ALL Sliding Window VLANs.

Select the Submit button.


Enable VLAN Sliding Address

This option enables a selected sliding window VLAN filter.

Enter the selection number of the Sliding Window filter you want to enable.

Select the Submit button.