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VLAN Commands
•
remove
vlan-list
— List of VLAN IDs to remove. Separate non-consecutive VLAN IDs
with a comma and no spaces. A hyphen designates a range of IDs.
•
tagged
— Sets the port to transmit tagged packets for the VLANs. If the port is added to
a VLAN without specifying tagged or untagged the default is tagged.
•
untagged
— Sets the port to transmit untagged packets for the VLANs.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode
User Guidelines
• You can use this command to change the egress rule (for example, from tagged to untagged),
without first removing the VLAN from the list.
Example
The following example shows how to add VLANs 2, 5, and 6 to the allowed list.
switchport general pvid
The
switchport general pvid
Interface Configuration mode command configures the PVID when
the interface is in general mode. To configure the default value, use the
no
form of this command.
Syntax
switchport general pvid
vlan-id
no switchport general pvid
•
vlan-id
— PVID (Port VLAN ID). The vlan-id may belong to a non-existent VLAN.
Default Configuration
PVID = 1 for all ports.
Command Mode
Interface configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode
User Guidelines
• This command has the following characteristics:
console(config)#
interface ethernet
g16
console(config-if)#
switchport general allowed vlan add
2,5,6
tagged
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