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First, a VLAN is created and named
tester
.
Router#
configure terminal
Router(config)#
vlan 2
Router(config-vlan)#
name tester
Router(config-vlan)#
exit
Router(config)#
exit
Router#
show vlan
In the output of the
show vlan
command, the new VLAN will be listed, but will not yet be active. Next, a switchport is
chosen to belong to VLAN 2.
Router#
configure terminal
Router(config)#
interface eth9
Router(config-if-eth9)#
switchport access vlan 2
Router(config-if-eth9)#
exit
Router(config)#
exit
Router#
show vlan
In the output of the
show vlan
command, VLAN 2 will be listed as active, with eth9 listed as a member port. Repeat
the previous step to add additional switchports to VLAN 2.
Finally, create a virtual interface by binding VLAN 2 to veth2. Use the
interface veth2 vlan 2
command from the
global configuration mode.
Router(config)#
interface veth2 vlan 2
Router(config-if-veth2)#
Now this virtual interface is ready to have an IP address assigned to it.
Router(config-if-veth2)#
ip address 192.168.123.254/24
Router(config-if-veth2)#
exit
Router(config)#
exit
Router#
write file
6.1.2 Deleting a VLAN
Beginning in global configuration mode, use the following example to delete a VLAN on the switch (VLAN 2 in this
example):
Router(config)#
no vlan 2
Router(config)#
exit
Router#
show vlan
Note:
Remember, you cannot delete the default VLAN 1.