host1(config-if)#
profile vlan bulk-config myBulkConfig vlanBaseProfile
4.
Assign the previously configured overriding profile to a single VLAN ID or
double-tagged S-VLAN ID within the bulk-configured VLAN subrange. The following
command assigns the overriding profile overrideVoiceSubscriber to the VLAN
ID 202. This VLAN ID exists within the first VLAN subrange (VLAN IDs 150–250)
configured in Step 2.
host1(config-if)#
profile vlan override bulk-config myBulkConfig vlan 202
overrideVoiceSubscriber
The router now uses the information in the overriding profile instead of the
information in the base profile to create subsequent VLAN dynamic subinterface
columns over this VLAN ID.
5.
(Optional) You can assign the same overriding profile to a VLAN ID within the
same VLAN range or within a different VLAN range. For example, the following
command assigns the overriding profile overrideVoiceSubscriber to the VLAN
ID 160. This S-VLAN ID exists within the VLAN subrange configured in Step 2.
host1(config-if)#
profile vlan override bulk-config-name myBulkConfig
svlan 120 202 overrideVoiceSubscriber
NOTE:
You can reverse the order of Step 2 and Step 4 with identical results. That is,
you can assign the overriding profile to an S-VLAN ID and then assign the base profile
to the entire VLAN subinterface.
6.
Configure the VLAN major interface to support autodetection of the VLAN dynamic
encapsulation type.
host1(config-if)#
auto-configure vlan
7.
(Optional) Use the
show vlan profile
command to verify the overriding profile
configuration.
For more information about using this command, see “Monitoring Dynamic
Interfaces and Profiles” on page 689.
Removing an Overriding Profile Assignment from a VLAN
You can remove an overriding profile assignment from a VLAN major interface.
If you use the overriding profile to troubleshoot the VLAN dynamic subinterface
column created on the specified VLAN ID, make sure that you remove the overriding
profile assignment to restore the original base profile assignment. This action ensures
that subsequent VLAN dynamic subinterface columns are created using the same
attributes defined in the base profile.
To remove an overriding profile assignment from a VLAN:
1.
Remove the overriding profile assignment from the specified VLAN ID or S-VLAN
ID.
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