6. VLAN Management
Delete Multiple VLANs:
Click the checkbox next to the VLAN(s) to be deleted, then click "Delete VLAN" to remove the selected VLAN(s) (Figure 6.6).
Note: VLAN 1 is the default management VLAN; this setting cannot be changed.
Figure 6.7: Delete Multiple VLANs Simultaneously
6.2 Trunk Port Settings
6.2.1 View Trunk Port Settings
Select "VLAN
VLAN Management
Trunk Port Settings", to view the switch's trunk port configuration (Figure 6.7). Trunk ports allow
VLAN information to be passed between switches. By default, the native VLAN (access port) for the switch is VLAN 1. Communication
between access ports will not have tagging (802.1Q). When a trunk port is configured between two switches, the traffic that passes between
them will be marked with a tag to allow the switches to distinguish between packets.
Figure 6.7 View Trunk Port Settings
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