Creating an Extended-Range VLAN with an Internal VLAN ID
If you enter an extended-range VLAN ID that is already assigned to an internal VLAN, an error message is
generated, and the extended-range VLAN is rejected. To manually free an internal VLAN ID, you must
temporarily shut down the routed port that is using the internal VLAN ID.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
show vlan internal usage
2.
configure terminal
3.
interface interface-id
4.
shutdown
5.
exit
6.
vtp mode transparent
7.
vlan vlan-id
8.
exit
9.
interface interface-id
10.
no shutdown
11.
end
12.
copy running-config startup config
DETAILED STEPS
Purpose
Command or Action
Displays the VLAN IDs being used internally by the switch. If the
VLAN ID that you want to use is an internal VLAN, the display
show vlan internal usage
Example:
Switch#
show vlan internal usage
Step 1
shows the routed port that is using the VLAN ID. Enter that port
number in Step 3.
Enters global configuration mode.
configure terminal
Example:
Switch#
configure terminal
Step 2
Specifies the interface ID for the routed port that is using the VLAN
ID, and enter interface configuration mode.
interface interface-id
Example:
Switch(config)#
interface
Step 3
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Configuring VLANs
How to Configure Extended-Range VLANs