Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
VLAN Commands Used in this Section
show vlans
below
show vlan <
vlan-id
>
page 2-23
max-vlans page
2-26
primary-vlan <
vlan-id
>
page 2-26
[no] vlan <
vlan-id
>
page 2-26
name <
vlan-name
>
page 2-28
[no] tagged <
port-list
>
page 2-28
[no] untagged <
port-list
>
page 2-28
[no] forbid
page 2-28
auto <
port-list
>
page 2-28 (Available if GVRP enabled.)
static-vlan <
vlan-id
>
page 2-27 (Available if GVRP enabled.)
Displaying the Switch’s VLAN Configuration
The next command lists the VLANs currently running in the switch, with VID,
VLAN name, and VLAN status. Dynamic VLANs appear only if the switch is
running with GVRP enabled and one or more ports has dynamically joined an
advertised VLAN. (In the default configuration, GVRP is disabled. (See chapter
3, “GVRP”.)
Syntax
:
show vlan
When GVRP is disabled
(the default), Dynamic
VLANs do not exist on
the switch and do not
appear in this listing.
(See chapter 3,
“GVRP”.)
Figure 2-17. Example of “Show VLAN” Listing (GVRP Enabled)
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