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Chapter 11 Configuring VLANs
Mapping VLANs to VLANs
Deleting Reserved-to-Nonreserved VLAN Mappings
To clear the mappings for reserved-to-nonreserved VLAN mappings, you can delete the mappings one
at a time or all at once.
When you clear all entries from the mapping table at once, the table is completely cleared and the
nonreserved VLANs still exist in the list of VLANs.
To delete reserved VLAN mappings, perform this task in privileged mode:
This example shows how to clear a single mapping:
Console> (enable)
clear vlan mapping reserved 1010
Vlan 1010 mapping entry deleted
Console> (enable)
This example shows how to clear all reserved VLAN mappings:
Console> (enable)
clear vlan mapping reserved all
All reserved vlan mapping entries deleted
Console> (enable)
Mapping 802.1Q VLANs to ISL VLANs
Your network might have non-Cisco devices connected to the Catalyst 6000 family switches through
802.1Q trunks or traffic from a non-Cisco switch that has VLANs in the Catalyst 6000 family reserved
range, 1002–1024.
The valid range of user-configured Inter-Switch Link (ISL) VLANs is 1–1000. The valid range of
VLANs specified in the IEEE 802.1Q standard is 0–4095. In a network environment with non-Cisco
devices connected to Cisco switches through 802.1Q trunks, you can map 802.1Q VLAN numbers
greater than 1000 to ISL VLAN numbers. Note that if you use any VLANs in the extended range
(1025–4094) for dot1q mappings, you cannot use any of the extended-range VLANs for any other
purpose.
802.1Q VLANs in the range 1–1000 are automatically mapped to the corresponding ISL VLAN. 802.1Q
VLAN numbers greater than 1000 must be mapped to an ISL VLAN in order to be recognized and
forwarded by Cisco switches.
These restrictions apply when mapping 802.1Q VLANs to ISL VLANs:
•
If there are any extended-range VLANs present on the switch, you cannot map any new 802.1Q
VLANs-to-ISL VLANs.
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You can configure up to eight 802.1Q-to-ISL VLAN mappings on the switch.
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You can only map 802.1Q VLANs to Ethernet-type ISL VLANs.
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Do not enter the native VLAN of any 802.1Q trunk in the mapping table.
Task
Command
Step 1
Clear the reserved VLAN.
clear vlan mapping reserved
{
reserved_vlan
|
all
}
Step 2
Clear the nonreserved VLAN.
clear vlan
vlan
Step 3
Verify the mapping table entry has been cleared.
show vlan mapping