D-Link DES-6300 Product Manual - Page 78

Ethernet User-Defined Protocols, To delete ports from the Port Table, To edit existing VLANs

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Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide To delete ports from the Port Table: 1. Display the VLAN Table window. 2. In the VLAN Table window, click . The VLAN Table Insert window opens. 3. Highlight the port numbers of the ports you want to delete in the Port Table. 4. Click Ports list. . The ports are highlighted and the port numbers appear in the Available To edit existing VLANs: 1. Display the VLAN Table. 2. Select an entry in the table. 3. Click . The VLAN Table Edit window opens. The window is identical to the VLAN Table Insert window. 4. Edit the required fields. 5. Click to apply the new data. 6. Close the VLAN Table Edit window. To delete existing VLANs: 1. Display the VLAN Table. 2. Select an entry in the table. 3. Click . The entry is deleted. 4. Click to update the device. Ethernet User-Defined Protocols The Ethernet User-Defined VLAN window contains information regarding protocol names and the type of VLAN Ethernet. To display the Ethernet User Defines VLAN window: ♦ Select Device > VLAN > Ethernet user defined protocols. The Ethernet user defined vlans window opens: 78

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Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
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To delete ports from the Port Table:
1.
Display the
VLAN Table
window.
2.
In the
VLAN Table
window, click
. The
VLAN Table Insert
window opens.
3.
Highlight the port numbers of the ports you want to delete in the
Port Table
.
4.
Click
. The ports are highlighted and the port numbers appear in the Available
Ports list.
To edit existing VLANs:
1.
Display the
VLAN Table
.
2.
Select an entry in the table.
3.
Click
. The
VLAN Table Edit
window opens. The window is identical to the
VLAN Table
Insert
window.
4.
Edit the required fields.
5.
Click
to apply the new data.
6.
Close the
VLAN Table Edit
window.
To delete existing VLANs:
1.
Display the
VLAN Table
.
2.
Select an entry in the table.
3.
Click
. The entry is deleted.
4.
Click
to update the device.
Ethernet User-Defined Protocols
The
Ethernet User-Defined VLAN
window contains information regarding protocol names and the type
of VLAN Ethernet.
To display the Ethernet User Defines VLAN window:
Select
Device > VLAN > Ethernet
user defined protocols. The
Ethernet
user defined vlans
window opens: