4. Quick Configuration
4.2 Trunk Port Settings
Select "Quick Configuration
VLAN Settings" to manage trunk port settings. You can view the trunk port settings of the switch and add new
trunk ports, modify trunk ports, or delete trunk ports. After configuring the "Trunk Port Settings", click "Next" to go to the "Other Settings"
page.
Trunk Port Settings
Figure 4.2 Trunk Port Settings
4.2.1 Adding Trunk Ports
Click the "New Trunk Port" icon and select the port(s) to configure. Enter the Native VLAN ID. Next, enter the IDs for the allowed VLANs that
will have access through the trunk ports. Click "Save" when finished. Repeat these steps to create additional trunk ports.
4.2.2 Editing Trunk Port Settings
Click the "Edit" icon to make changes to the selected trunk ports, the Native VLAN, and Allowed VLANs. Click "Save" when finished editing.
Repeat these steps to edit additional trunk ports.
4.2.3 Deleting Trunk Ports
To delete trunk ports, click on the red
icon next to the trunk port to be deleted or click the checkbox next to the associated trunk port
and click "Delete Trunk Port." To delete multiple trunk ports, check the boxes next to the trunk ports to be deleted. Click "Delete Trunk Ports"
to remove the selected trunk ports from the switch configuration.
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