Syntax
Call up the command with the following parameters:
interface{vlan<vlan-id(1-4094)>
<interface-type><interface-id>}
The parameters have the following meaning:
Parameter
Description
Range of values / note
vlan
Keyword for a VLAN connection
-
vlan-id
Number of the addressed VLAN
1 … 4094
interface-type
Type or speed of the interface
Enter a valid interface.
interface-id
Module no. and port no. of the interface
Result
You are in the Interface Configuration mode.
The command prompt is as follows:
cli(config-if-$$$)#
The placeholder
$$$
is replaced by the following name of the interface:
Type of interface
Command prompt
wlan
cli(config-if-wlan-0-$)#
wds
cli(config-if-wds$-0-$)#
vap
cli(config-if-vap$-0-$)#
vlan
cli(config-if-vlan-$)#
fast-ethernet
cli(config-if-Fa-0-$)#
The placeholders
$
or
$-$
denote the numbering of the interface.
For the value ranges for the VLAN logical interface, refer to the upper table. You can only call
up interfaces that you created with the
vlan
command.
The ranges of values from the physical interfaces depend on the hardware configuration.
Further notes
You exit the Interface Configuration mode with the
end
or
exit
command.
You delete a logical interface with the
no interface
command.
You display the status and the configuration of the interfaces with the
show interfaces
command.
4.1.10.6
no interface
Description
With this command, you delete a logical interface.
Configuration
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