>The 1.2.2 and 1.2.3 GUI interface section does indeed allow for
>definition of multiple VLAN IDs -- but exactly one IPv4 address per
>physical interface.

Define the VLAN and it becomes an interface in the GUI where you can define an 
IP/subnet. 
I currently have 5 VLANs (with separate IP and subnets) leaving a single 
physical NIC.

I think the key is to either use VLANS on a physical nic OR the physical 
interface.
IE if interface 1 is to be used for VLANS, don't assign it as a physical 
interface.
It "can" work that way - but I believe is a best practice to avoid. 

So step 1.  Assign VLANS, 
Step 2 go to interfaces tab, enable the interface, and set the IP/Subnet
Step 3 Configure VLANS on the switch port that is connected to the NIC.

-Tim

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