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Configuring VLANs
VLANs
Table 34
Ethernet VLAN Defaults and Ranges
Parameter
VLAN ID
VLAN name
IEEE 802.10 SAID
MTU size
Translational bridge 1
Translational bridge 2
VLAN state
Remote SPAN
Ethernet VLANs
Each Ethernet VLAN in the VLAN database has a unique, 4-digit ID that can be a number from 1 to 1001. VLAN IDs 1002
to 1005 are reserved for Token Ring and FDDI VLANs. To create a normal-range VLAN to be added to the VLAN database,
assign a number and name to the VLAN.
Note:
With VTP version 1 and 2, if the switch is in VTP transparent mode, you can assign VLAN IDs greater than 1006,
but they are not added to the VLAN database. See
For the list of default parameters that are assigned when you add a VLAN, see
VLAN Removal
When you delete a VLAN from a switch that is in VTP server mode, the VLAN is removed from the VLAN database for all
switches in the VTP domain. When you delete a VLAN from a switch that is in VTP transparent mode, the VLAN is deleted
only on that specific switch.
You cannot delete the default VLANs for the different media types: Ethernet VLAN 1 and FDDI or Token Ring VLANs 1002
to 1005.
Caution:
When you delete a VLAN, any ports assigned to that VLAN become inactive. They remain associated with
the VLAN (and thus inactive) until you assign them to a new VLAN.
Static-Access Ports for a VLAN
You can assign a static-access port to a VLAN without having VTP globally propagate VLAN configuration information by
disabling VTP (VTP transparent mode).
If you are assigning a port on a cluster member switch to a VLAN, first use the rcommand privileged EXEC command to
log in to the cluster member switch.
Note:
If you assign an interface to a VLAN that does not exist, the new VLAN is created. (See
Ethernet VLAN, page
Default
1
VLANxxxx, where xxxx represents four numeric
digits (including leading zeros) equal to the VLAN ID
number
100001 (100000 plus the VLAN ID)
1500
0
0
active
disabled
284.)
Range
1 to 4096.
Note:
1006 to 4096) are only saved in the VLAN
database in VTP version 3.
No range
1 to 4294967294
1500 to 18190
0 to 1005
0 to 1005
active, suspend
enabled, disabled
Creating an Extended-Range VLAN, page
276
Extended-range VLANs (VLAN IDs
285.
Normal-Range VLANs, page
Creating or Modifying an
273.

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