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Switch (<strong>FortiGate</strong>-224B only)<br />

Viewing switch VLANs<br />

Viewing switch VLANs<br />

A switch VLAN is similar to a VLAN on any other interface, but applies only to<br />

selected ports on the native interface. Go to Switch > Port > VLAN to view a list<br />

of the current switch VLANs and to create new switch VLANs.<br />

Figure 119:Viewing list of switch VLANs<br />

Create New<br />

VLAN ID<br />

Name<br />

Member Ports<br />

SVI IP/Mask<br />

Root Port<br />

Create a new switch VLAN interface. See “Configuring a switch<br />

VLAN” on page 212.<br />

The VLAN identifier.<br />

The name of this VLAN.<br />

A list of the ports that belong to this VLAN.<br />

For trunk ports, “(N)” indicates the native VLAN, “(t)” indicates the<br />

tagged VLAN.<br />

The Switch Virtual Interface used for routing.<br />

The current root port for the VLAN when Spanning Tree Protocol<br />

is in effect.<br />

STP<br />

Enable Spanning Tree Protocol on this VLAN. This is available<br />

only when STP mode is PVST+.<br />

To configure STP settings, see “Configuring Spanning-Tree<br />

settings” on page 214.<br />

Delete icon Delete the VLAN. You cannot delete VLAN 1.<br />

Edit icon<br />

Edit the settings for a VLAN. See “Configuring a switch VLAN” on<br />

page 212.<br />

<strong>FortiGate</strong> Version 3.0 MR5 <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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