Configuring VLANs 663Configuring VLANs (Web)This section provides information about the OpenManage SwitchAdministrator pages for configuring and monitoring VLANs on a DellNetworking N2000, N3000, and N4000 series switches. For details about thefields on a page, click at the top of the page.VLAN MembershipUse the VLAN Membership page to create VLANs and define VLAN groupsstored in the VLAN membership table.To display the VLAN Membership page, click Switching → VLAN → VLANMembership in the navigation panel.The VLAN Membership tables display which Ports and LAGs are members ofthe VLAN, and whether they’re tagged (T), untagged (U), or forbidden (F).The tables have two rows: Static and Current. Only the Static row isconfigurable. The Current row is updated either dynamically through GVRPor when the Static row is changed and Apply is clicked.There are two tables on the page:• Ports — Displays and assigns VLAN membership to ports. To assignmembership, click in Static for a specific port. Each click toggles betweenU, T, and blank. See Table 21-8 for definitions.• LAGs — Displays and assigns VLAN membership to LAGs. To assignmembership, click in Static for a specific LAG. Each click toggles betweenU, T, and blank. See Table 21-8 for definitions.Table 21-8. VLAN Port Membership DefinitionsPort Control DefinitionT Tagged: the interface is a member of a VLAN. All packets forwarded bythe interface in this VLAN are tagged. The packets contain VLANinformation.U Untagged: the interface is a VLAN member. Packets forwarded by theinterface in this VLAN are untagged.F Forbidden: indicates that the interface is forbidden from becoming amember of the VLAN. This setting is primarily for GVRP, whichenables dynamic VLAN assignment.