Intel EXPRESS 550T Manuel d'utilisation

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C H A P T E R 4

Advanced Configuration

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Deleting a VLAN

To delete a VLAN:

1

Select

VLAN/Routing Setup

.

2

Click the name of the VLAN you want to delete. (Note: you
cannot delete a VLAN if it is the

[Designated Manage-

ment VLAN]

. To do this, click another VLAN, click

Proper-

ties

and then click

Use this VLAN for SNMP

management

; you can now delete the first VLAN.)

3

Click

Delete

.

Adding a policy to a VLAN

You may want to add another policy (that is, a port, IP address, IP
subnet or MAC address) to an existing VLAN. To add a policy:

1

Select

VLAN/Routing Setup

.

2

Click the name of the VLAN you want to edit.

3

Select

Policies>Add

.

4

Select the

New policy

type.

5

Fill in the appropriate field(s).

6

Click

Close

.

Adding a new switch to a
distributed VLAN

If Intel Device View is connected to an existing switch, the new
switch needs to be learned by the management VLAN before Intel
Device View can access it.

We recommend that you connect Intel Device View directly to the
new switch, or use a port-policy rule to learn it.

If you do not add the port on which the new switch is connected (us-
ing the port-policy rule), you must add the MAC address for the new
switch instead.

For example, if you define the membership of a VLAN using a MAC
policy, you need to use two MAC addresses. If the System MAC ad-
dress is 00A0C9xxxxxx, you must enter 00A0C9xxxxxx and
02A0C9xxxxxx in the MAC policy.

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