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VLAN

VLANastadm2019-05-04T08:41:15+00:00

VLAN

VLAN, virtual LAN, is the logical group of devices in the same broadcast domain. A VLAN abstracts the idea of the local area network (LAN) by providing data link connectivity for a subnet.

Create Interface

Click Add to create a virtual interface which can virtualize an intranet LAN port.

Fill in the IP address, subnet mask, and LAN port bound to the interface. The bound physical interface can be set as needed.

On VLAN overview list, you can click the “Edit” button to modify the interface address.

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