Purpose
Command or Action
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
end
Example:
Switch(config)#
end
Step 5
Verifies the VLAN membership mode of the interface.
show running-config interface interface-id
Example:
Switch#
show running-config interface
Step 6
gigabitethernet2/0/1
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
switchport
Related Topics
Example: Configuring a Port as Access Port, on page 2127
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 version supports extended-range VLANs in
server or transparent move. Extended-range VLANs enable service providers to extend their infrastructure to
a greater number of customers. The extended-range VLAN IDs are allowed for any
switchport
commands
that allow VLAN IDs.
With VTP version 1 or 2, extended-range VLAN configurations are not stored in the VLAN database, but
because VTP mode is transparent, they are stored in the switch running configuration file, and you can save
the configuration in the startup configuration file by using the
copy running-config startup-config
privileged
EXEC command. Extended-range VLANs created in VTP version 3 are stored in the VLAN database.
Creating an Extended-Range VLAN
You create an extended-range VLAN in global configuration mode by entering the
vlan
global configuration
command with a VLAN ID from 1006 to 4094. The extended-range VLAN has the default Ethernet VLAN
characteristics and the MTU size, and RSPAN configuration are the only parameters you can change. See the
description of the
vlan
global configuration command in the command reference for the default settings of
all parameters. In VTP version 1 or 2, if you enter an extended-range VLAN ID when the switch is not in
VTP transparent mode, an error message is generated when you exit VLAN configuration mode, and the
extended-range VLAN is not created.
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS Release 15.2(4)E (Catalyst 2960-X Switches)
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