VLANs page

The VLANs page displays a list of VLANs configured in the switch.

VLANs panel

The VLANs panel shows the details of each VLAN Virtual Local Area Network. In computer networking, a single Layer 2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them through one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN, or VLAN. including the ID, Name, Status, Reason (errors such as No member port), a list of interfaces, LAGs, tagged and untagged ports, and IP address. The IP address column displays only an IPv4 address. IP address is blank if a VLAN interface is not created, and displays not assigned if the VLAN interface is created, but an IPv4 address is not configured.

Links in the Interfaces and LAGs columns allow you to drill down to the respective Interfaces or LAGs pages, auto-selecting the appropriate resource.

Interfaces panel

The Interfaces panel shows more information on the VLAN interfaces including Members, Mode, Admin State, Link State, and the associated LAG Link Aggregation Group . A LAG combines a number of physical ports together to make a single high-bandwidth data path. LAGs can connect two switches to provide a higher-bandwidth connection to a public network. name.