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Table 4-7
describes VLAN commands.
Table 4-7: VLAN Commands
Command
show vlan {<name> | all>
create vlan <name>
delete vlan <name>
config vlan <name> [add | delete] port
<portlist> {tagged | untagged}
config vlan <name> tag <vlanid>
config vlan <name> protocol
[<protocol_name> | any]
config vlan <name> qosprofile <qosname>
config vlan <name> ipaddress <ipaddress>
{<mask>}
config dot1q ethertype <ethertype>
unconfig vlan <name> ipaddress
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Description
When used with the keyword all, or with no
named VLANs, displays a summary list of
VLAN names with a portlist and associated
status of each. When used with a named
identifier, displays port information, including
membership list, IP address, and tag
information.
Creates a named VLAN.
Removes a VLAN.
Adds and deletes ports. You can specify
tagged and untagged port(s). By default, ports
are untagged.
Assigns a numerical VLANid. The valid range
is from 1 to 4095.
Configures a protocol-based VLAN. If the
keyword any is specified, then it becomes the
default VLAN. All packets that cannot be
classified into other protocol-based VLANs are
assigned to the default VLAN of that port.
Configures a VLAN to use a particular QoS
profile. Dynamic FDB entries associated with
the VLAN are flushed once this change is
committed.
Assigns an IP address and an optional mask to
the VLAN.
Configures an IEEE 802.1Q Ethertype. Use
this command if you have another Switch that
supports 802.1Q, but uses a different
Ethertype. The default value used by the
Switch is 8100.
Removes the IP address associated with a
VLAN.
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