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Chapter 11 Configuring VLANs
Configuring Normal-Range VLANs
Configuring Normal-Range VLANs
These sections explain how to configure normal-range VLANs 2–1000:
•
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, page 11-5
•
Creating Normal-Range VLANs, page 11-5
•
Modifying Normal-Range VLANs, page 11-6
Note
You cannot configure or modify normal-range VLAN 1.
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when creating and modifying normal-range VLANs 2–1000 in your network:
•
The default VLAN type is Ethernet; if you do not specify a VLAN type, the VLAN will be an
Ethernet VLAN.
•
If you wish to use VTP to maintain global VLAN configuration information on your network,
configure VTP before you create any normal-range VLANs. See
Chapter 10, “Configuring VTP”
for
configuring VTP. (You cannot use VTP to manage extended-range VLANs 1025–4094.)
•
FlexWAN modules and routed ports automatically allocate a number of VLANs for their own use,
starting at VLAN 1025. If you use these devices, you must allow for the number of VLANs required.
Creating Normal-Range VLANs
You can create one VLAN at a time or you can create a range of VLANs with a single command. If you
create a range of VLANs, you cannot specify a name; VLAN names must be unique.
To create a normal-range VLAN, perform this task in privileged mode:
TrCRF bridge mode
SRB
Remote switched port analyzer
(RSPAN)
Disabled
Table 11-2
VLAN Default Configuration (continued)
Feature
Default Value
Task
Command
Step 1
Create a normal-range Ethernet VLAN.
set vlan
vlan
[
name
name
] [
said
said
] [
mtu
mtu
]
[
translation
vlan
]
Step 2
Verify the VLAN configuration.
show vlan
[
vlan
]