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Cisco Catalist 3850 Series Configuring Network Settings page 22

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How to Configure Extended-Range VLANs
Command or Action
Step 11
copy running-config startup config
Example:
Switch# copy running-config
startup-config
Related Topics
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 8
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3SE (Catalyst 3850 Switches)
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Purpose
Saves your entries in the switch startup configuration file. To save
an extended-range VLAN configuration, you need to save the VTP
transparent mode configuration and the extended-range VLAN
configuration in the switch startup configuration file. Otherwise, if
the switch resets, it will default to VTP server mode, and the
extended-range VLAN IDs will not be saved.
This step is not required for VTP version 3 because VLANs
Note
are saved in the VLAN database.
Configuring VLANs
OL-29322-01

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