Purpose
Command or Action
Verifies your entries in the
Administrative Mode
and
the
Access Mode VLAN
fields of the display.
show interfaces interface-id switchport
Example:
Switch#
show interfaces gigabitethernet2/0/1
Step 7
Related Topics
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
How to Configure Extended-Range VLANs
With VTP version 1 and version 2, when the switch is in VTP transparent mode (VTP disabled), you can
create extended-range VLANs (in the range 1006 to 4094). VTP 3 version supports extended-range VLANs
in server or transparent move.
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3SE (Catalyst 3850 Switches)
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Configuring VLANs
How to Configure Extended-Range VLANs