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Chapter 15 Configuring VLANs
Displaying VLANs
To delete an extended-range VLAN, use the
no vlan
vlan-id
global configuration command.
The procedure for assigning static-access ports to an extended-range VLAN is the same as for
normal-range VLANs. See the
“Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN” section on page 15-10
.
This example shows how to create a new extended-range VLAN with all default characteristics, enter
config-vlan mode, and save the new VLAN in the switch startup configuration file:
Switch(config)#
vtp mode transparent
Switch(config)#
vlan 2000
Switch(config-vlan)#
end
Switch#
copy running-config startup config
Displaying VLANs
Use the
show vlan
privileged EXEC command to display a list of all VLANs on the switch, including
extended-range VLANs. The display includes VLAN status, ports, and configuration information. To
view normal-range VLANs in the VLAN database (1 to 1005), use the
show
VLAN database
configuration command (accessed by entering the
vlan database
privileged EXEC command).
Table 15-3
lists the commands for monitoring VLANs.
Step 3
vlan
vlan-id
Enter an extended-range VLAN ID and enter config-vlan mode. The
range is 1006 to 4094.
Step 4
mtu
mtu-size
(Optional) Modify the VLAN by changing the MTU size.
Note
Although all VLAN commands appear in the CLI help in
config-vlan mode, only the
mtu
mtu-size
, and
remote-span
commands are supported for extended-range VLANs.
Step 5
remote-span
Note
(Optional) Configure the VLAN as the RSPAN VLAN. See the
“Configuring a VLAN as an RSPAN VLAN” section on
page 30-17
.
Step 6
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 7
show vlan
id
vlan-id
Verify that the VLAN has been created.
Step 8
copy running-config startup config
Save your entries in the switch startup configuration file. To save
extended-range VLAN configurations, you need to save the VTP
transparent mode configuration and the extended-range VLAN
configuration in the switch startup configuration file. Otherwise, if the
switch resets, it will default to VTP server mode, and the extended-range
VLAN IDs will not be saved.
Command
Purpose
Table 15-3
VLAN Monitoring Commands
Command
Command Mode
Purpose
show
VLAN database configuration
Display status of VLANs in the VLAN database.
show current
[
vlan-id
]
VLAN database configuration
Display status of all or the specified VLAN in the VLAN
database.