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VLAN Configuration<br />

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• GARP Leave Timer 10 – The interval a port waits before leaving a VLAN group.<br />

This time should be set to more than twice the join time. This ensures that after a<br />

Leave or LeaveAll message has been issued, the applicants can rejoin before the<br />

port actually leaves the group. (Range: 60-3000 centiseconds; Default: 60)<br />

• GARP LeaveAll Timer 10 – The interval between sending out a LeaveAll query<br />

message for VLAN group participants and the port leaving the group. This interval<br />

should be considerably larger than the Leave Time to minimize the amount of traffic<br />

generated by nodes rejoining the group.<br />

(Range: 500-18000 centiseconds; Default: 1000)<br />

• Mode – Indicates VLAN membership mode for an interface. (Default: Hybrid)<br />

- 1Q Trunk – Specifies a port as an end-point for a VLAN trunk. A trunk is a direct<br />

link between two switches, so the port transmits tagged frames that identify the<br />

source VLAN. Note that frames belonging to the port’s default VLAN (i.e.,<br />

associated with the PVID) are also transmitted as tagged frames.<br />

- Hybrid – Specifies a hybrid VLAN interface. The port may transmit tagged or<br />

untagged frames.<br />

• Trunk Member – Indicates if a port is a member of a trunk. To add a trunk to the<br />

selected VLAN, use the last table on the VLAN Static Table page.<br />

Web – Click VLAN, 802.1Q VLAN, Port Configuration or VLAN Trunk Configuration.<br />

Fill in the required settings for each interface, click Apply.<br />

Figure 3-65 VLAN Port Configuration<br />

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