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Configuring Multiple Vlan Subnets; Editing A Vlan Subnet - Cisco RV180 Administrator's Manual

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Configuring Networking
Configuring the LAN (Local Network) Settings
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Cisco RV180/RV180W Administration Guide
Enter a numerical VLAN ID that will be assigned to endpoints in the VLAN
membership. The VLAN ID can range from 2 to 4093. VLAN ID 1 is reserved for the
default VLAN, which is used for untagged frames received on the interface, and
VLAN ID 4094 is reserved and cannot be used.
Enter a description for the VLAN.
To enable routing between this and other VLANS, under Inter VLAN Routing, check
the Enable box.
To enable device management, check the Device Management box. This allows
you to access the Device Manager from that VLAN. For example, if you created a
VLAN with the VLAN ID of 2 and enabled device management, you can access the
Device Manager by using the first IP address on the created VLAN (for example,
192. 1 68.2. 1 ).
Under each of the ports for the VLAN, choose one of the following:
Tagged—Used when connecting to switches carrying multiple VLANs.
Untagged—Access ports connecting to end devices like printers and
workstations.
Click Save.

Configuring Multiple VLAN Subnets

When you create a VLAN, a subnet is created automatically for the VLAN. You can
then further configure the VLAN properties, such as the IP address and DHCP
behavior. The Multiple VLAN Subnets page lists the VLAN subnets configured on
the device and allows you to edit configured subnets.

Editing a VLAN Subnet

To edit a VLAN subnet:
Choose Networking > LAN > Multiple VLAN Subnets. The list of subnets appears.
Check the box next to the VLAN subnet you want to edit and click Edit.
If you want to edit the IP address of this VLAN:
a. In the IP address field, enter the new IP address.
b. Enter the Subnet Mask for the new IP address.
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