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DAS-3626:admin#config vlan v1 add tagged 4-8
Command: config vlan v1 add tagged 4-8
Success.
DAS-3626:admin#
To delete ports from a VLAN:
DAS-3626:admin#config vlan v1 delete 6-8
Command: config vlan v1 delete 6-8
Success.
DAS-3626:admin#
config vlan vlanid
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To config vlan vlanid on the switch:
DAS-3626:admin#config vlan vlanid 5 add tagged 7 advertisement enable name RG
Command: config vlan vlanid 5 add tagged 7 advertisement enable name RG
Success.
DAS-3626:admin#
DAS-3600 Series Ethernet over VDSL Switch CLI Reference Manual
Used to add additional ports to a previously configured VLAN.
config vlan vlanid <vidlist> {add [ tagged | untagged | forbidden ] | delete <portlist> |
advertisement [enable | disable] | name <name>}
This command allows you to add or delete ports of the port list of previously configured
VLAN(s). You can specify the additional ports as being tagged, untagged or forbidden. The
same port is allowed to be an untagged member port of multiple VLAN's.
You can also specify if the ports will join GVRP or not with the advertisement parameter. The
name parameter allows you to specify the name of the VLAN that needs to be modified.
<vidlist> − Specifies a range of multiple VLAN IDs to be configured.
tagged − Specifies the additional ports as tagged.
untagged − Specifies the additional ports as untagged.
forbidden − Specifies the additional ports as forbidden.
<portlist> − A range of ports to add to the VLAN.
advertisement − Entering the advertisement parameter specifies if the port should join GVRP
or not. There are two parameters:
enable − Specifies that the port should join GVRP.
Disable − Specifies that the port should not join GVRP.
name − Entering the name parameter specifies the name of the VLAN to be modified.
<name> − Enter a name for the VLAN
Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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