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Chapter 11 Configuring VLANs
Understanding How VLANs Work
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Maximum transmission unit (MTU) for the VLAN
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Ring number for FDDI and TrCRF VLANs
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Bridge identification number for TrBRF VLANs
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Parent VLAN number for TrCRF VLANs
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STP type for TrCRF VLANs: IEEE, IBM, or auto
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VLAN to use when translating from one VLAN media type to another (VLANs 1–1005 only);
requires a different VLAN number for each media type
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Source routing bridge mode for Token Ring VLANs: source-routing bridge (SRB) or source-routing
transparent bridge (SRT)
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Backup for TrCRF VLAN
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Maximum hops VLAN All-Routes Explorer frames (ARE) and Spanning Tree Explorer frames
(STE) for Token Ring
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Remote Switched Port Analyzer (RSPAN)
Default VLAN Configuration
Table 11-2
shows the default VLAN configuration for the Catalyst 6000 family switches.
Table 11-2
VLAN Default Configuration
Feature
Default Value
Native (default) VLAN
VLAN 1
Port VLAN assignments
All ports assigned to VLAN 1
Token Ring ports assigned to VLAN 1003 (trcrf-default)
VLAN state
Active
MTU size
1500 bytes
4472 bytes for Token Ring VLANs
SAID value
100,000 plus the VLAN number (for example, the SAID for
VLAN 8 is 100008, the SAID for VLAN 4050 is 104050)
Pruning eligibility
VLANs 2–1000 are pruning eligible; VLANs 1025–4094
are not pruning eligible
MAC address reduction
Disabled
Spanning tree mode
PVST+
Default FDDI VLAN
VLAN 1002
Default FDDI NET VLAN
VLAN 1004
Default Token Ring TrBRF VLAN
VLAN 1005 (trbrf-default) with bridge number 0F
Default Token Ring TrCRF VLAN
VLAN 1003 (trcrf-default)
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) version
for TrBRF VLAN
IBM