Index
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Cisco ME 3800X and 3600X Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-23400-01
disabling on a trunk port
10-12
minimization
10-12
VLAN ACLs
See VLAN maps
VLAN blocking, REP
16-12
VLAN configuration mode
2-2
VLAN database
VLAN configuration saved in
10-7
VLANs saved in
10-3
vlan global configuration command
10-5, 10-7
VLAN ID, discovering
5-30
VLAN load balancing
configuration guidelines on flex links
17-8
on flex links
17-2
REP
16-4
triggering
16-5
VLAN map entries, order of
26-29
VLAN maps
applying
26-33
common uses for
26-33
configuration guidelines
26-29
configuring
26-29
creating
26-30
defined
26-2, 26-5
denying access to a server example
26-34
denying and permitting packets
26-31
displaying
26-39
examples of ACLs and VLAN maps
26-31
removing
26-33
support for
1-6
wiring closet configuration example
26-34
with router ACLs
26-39
VLAN membership modes
10-4
VLANs
adding
10-7
aging dynamic addresses
13-8
allowed on trunk
10-12
and spanning-tree instances
10-3, 10-6
configuration guidelines
10-6
configuration guidelines, normal-range VLANs
10-6
configuring
10-1
connecting through SVIs
9-5
default configuration
10-5
described
9-2, 10-1
displaying
10-9
extended-range
10-1
features
1-5
illustrated
10-2
modifying
10-7
native, configuring
10-13
normal-range
10-1, 10-3
parameters
10-3
port membership modes
10-4
static-access ports
10-8
STP and 802.1Q trunks
13-10
supported
10-3
traffic between
10-2
UNI community
10-5
UNI isolated
10-5
VLAN trunks
10-9
VPN
configuring routing in
29-87
forwarding
29-82
in service provider networks
29-80
routes
29-81
VPN routing and forwarding table
See VRF
VPNs
benefits
34-4
configuring
34-9
described
34-4
IPv4 prefix
34-6
MPLS
34-7
routes
34-4, 34-6
VRF
configuration
34-9
defining
29-82
elements
34-4