Thank you for the answer, however, I am not sure what question you are answering. In general, and in most environments (SMB and up) a VLAN is used as a way to identify resources for network devices to particular resources on other subnets. From there, in general we will pass traffic on a network switch with multiple VLANs and decide port for port what VLAN (tagged or untagged) is on a given interface on the network switch....for that, I need to inform the switch what VLAN's it needs, what ports are trunks and on and on from there. Nowhere on the MGT interfaces do I see a section to indicate the VLAN's needed on the device. We only got this device due to the shortage of our new go-to Netgear (Lifetime Warranty) in our ancillary facilities and IDF's. Thus far, other than price, not impressed (the build-in rack tabs are annoying and limit our mounting options as well)>
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