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bridge vlan define (3900/9300/9400/ 9000 Layer 2)
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Options
Procedure
Press Return or Enter to accept the default or existing values that appear
in brackets [ ].
1
Enter the VLAN identification (VID) number.
2
Enter one or more port numbers. To assign all ports to the VLAN, enter
all
3
Configure the per-port tagging.
Prompt
Description
Possible Values
[Default]
VID
Unique, user-defined integer
used by global management
operations
■
If the default
VLAN exists,
2– 4094
■
If the default
VLAN does not
exist, 1 to
redefine the
default VLAN,
or 2–4094 for
other VLANs
Next available
VID
Bridge ports Index numbers of the bridge
ports that belong to the VLAN. If
you include trunked ports,
specify the anchor port of the
trunk. See “Important
Considerations” for information
about the list of ports.
■
One or more of
the ports that
are available to
be assigned to
the VLAN
■
all
■
? (for a list of
selectable ports)
–
Per-port
tagging
Whether you want to configure
802.1Q VLAN tagging. You are
prompted to answer for each
port that you selected.
■
y (yes)
■
n (no)
y
Tag type
Whether you want no tagging or
IEEE 802.1Q tagging (the VID).
For a port shared by another
VLAN, verify that the specified
tag type is not in conflict with the
port’s tag type in another VLAN.
■
none
■
802.1Q
none
VLAN name
(for VLANs
other than
the default)
Unique, user-defined name that
identifies members of the VLAN.
If you use spaces, put quotation
marks around the VLAN name.
Up to 32 ASCII
characters or
spaces
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