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Chapter 12 Configuring VLANs
Configuring Normal-Range VLANs
Note
This section does not provide configuration details for most of these parameters. For complete
information on the commands and parameters that control VLAN configuration, refer to the command
reference for this release.
This section includes information about these topics about normal-range VLANs:
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Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, page 12-5
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VLAN Configuration Mode Options, page 12-6
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Saving VLAN Configuration, page 12-7
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Default Ethernet VLAN Configuration, page 12-7
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Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, page 12-8
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Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN, page 12-11
Token Ring VLANs
Although the switch does not support Token Ring connections, a remote device such as a Catalyst 5000
series switch with Token Ring connections could be managed from one of the supported switches.
Switches running VTP version 2 advertise information about these Token Ring VLANs:
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Token Ring TrBRF VLANs
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Token Ring TrCRF VLANs
For more information on configuring Token Ring VLANs, refer to the Catalyst 5000 Series Software
Configuration Guide.
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when creating and modifying normal-range VLANs in your network:
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The switch supports 1005 VLANs in VTP client, server, and transparent modes. Normal-range
VLANs are identified with a number between 1 and 1001. VLAN numbers 1002 through 1005 are
reserved for Token Ring and FDDI VLANs.
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VLAN configuration for VLANs 1 to 1005 are always saved in the VLAN database. If VTP mode
is transparent, VTP and VLAN configuration is also saved in the switch running configuration file.
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The switch also supports VLAN IDs 1006 through 4094 in VTP transparent mode (VTP disabled).
These are extended-range VLANs and configuration options are limited. Extended-range VLANs
are not saved in the VLAN database. See the
“Configuring Extended-Range VLANs” section on
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Before you can create a VLAN, the switch must be in VTP server mode or VTP transparent mode.
If the switch is a VTP server, you must define a VTP domain or VTP will not function.
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The switch does not support Token Ring or FDDI media. The switch does not forward FDDI,
FDDI-Net, TrCRF, or TrBRF traffic, but it does propagate the VLAN configuration through VTP.