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Catalyst 6000 Family Software Configuration Guide—Releases 6.3 and 6.4
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Chapter 11 Configuring VLANs
Mapping VLANs to VLANs
To enable MAC address reduction and create an Ethernet VLAN in the extended range, perform this task
in privileged mode:
This example shows how to enable MAC address reduction and create an extended-range Ethernet
VLAN:
Console> (enable)
set spantree macreduction enable
MAC address reduction enabled
Console> (enable)
set vlan 2000
Vlan 2000 configuration successful
Console> (enable)
show vlan 2000
VLAN Name Status IfIndex Mod/Ports, Vlans
---- -------------------------------- --------- ------- ------------------------
2000 VLAN2000 active 61
VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BrdgNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
---- ----- ---------- ----- ------ ------ ------ ---- -------- ------ ------
2000 enet 102000 1500 - - - - - 0 0
VLAN Inst DynCreated RSPAN
---- ---- ---------- --------
2000 - static disabled
VLAN AREHops STEHops Backup CRF 1q VLAN
---- ------- ------- ---------- -------
Console> (enable)
Mapping VLANs to VLANs
You can map VLANs to other VLANS on the Catalyst 6000 family switches in two ways:
Note
If the list of VLANs does match in both the switches, packet loss might occur.
1.
From non-Cisco devices in your network using VLANs 1006–1024 to nonreserved VLANs on the
Catalyst 6000 family switches.
2.
From VLANs on non-Cisco devices on 802.1Q trunks to ISL trunks on the Catalyst 6000 family
switches.
Note
If you use method 1, you can use extended-range VLANs (1025–4094) on the switch; if you use
method 2, you can retain mappings from a previous Catalyst 6000 family software release but you
cannot use extended-range VLANs.
This section describes how to map VLANs to VLANs:
•
Mapping Reserved VLANs to Nonreserved VLANs, page 11-9
•
Deleting Reserved-to-Nonreserved VLAN Mappings, page 11-10
Task
Command
Step 1
Enable MAC address reduction.
set spantree macreduction
{
enable | disable
}
Step 2
Create a VLAN.
set vlan
vlan
Step 3
Verify the VLAN configuration.
show vlan
[
vlan
]