Creating A Network Profile; Assigning A Vlan To A Port - HP MSM3xx Management And Configuration Manual

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Network configuration
VLAN support

Creating a network profile

1. Select Network > Network profiles. By default the list is empty.
2. Select Add New Profile.
3. Under Settings, specify a Name to identify the profile.
4. Select VLAN, and then set ID to the VLAN ID you want to assign. You can also define a
range of VLANs in the form X-Y, where X and Y can be 1 to 4094. For example: 50-60.
You can define more than one VLAN range, but each range must be distinct and
contiguous. VLANS with ranges cannot be assigned an IP address. Ranges are useful
when you need to support many different VLANs on the same port when assigning per-
user VLANs using RADIUS attributes.
5. Select Save. The definition is added to the Network profiles page.

Assigning a VLAN to a port

Define a VLAN on an Ethernet port as follows:
1. Select Network > Ports. By default, no VLANs are defined.
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