Configurable Normal-Range Vlan Parameters; Vlan Default Configuration; Configuring Vlans - Cisco 4500M Software Manual

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VLAN Default Configuration

Configurable Normal-Range VLAN Parameters

Note
Ethernet VLANs 1 and 1006 through 4094 use only default values.
You can configure the following parameters for VLANs 2 through 1001:
VLAN Default Configuration
Table
Table 10-2 Ethernet VLAN Defaults and Ranges
Parameter
VLAN ID
VLAN name
802.10 SAID
MTU size
Translational bridge 1
Translational bridge 2
VLAN state
Catalyst 4500 series switches do not support Token Ring or FDDI media. The switch does not forward
Note
FDDI, FDDI-NET, TrCRF, or TrBRF traffic, but it does propagate the VLAN configuration via VTP. The
software reserves parameters for these media types, but they are not truly supported.

Configuring VLANs

Before you configure VLANs, you must use VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) to maintain global VLAN
Note
configuration information for your network. For complete information on VTP, see
"Understanding and Configuring VTP."
Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.2(25)EW
10-4
VLAN name
VLAN type
VLAN state (active or suspended)
SAID
STP type for VLANs
10-2
shows the default VLAN configuration values.
Default
1
VLANx, where x is a number assigned by
the software.
100,001
1500
1002
1003
active
Chapter 10
Understanding and Configuring VLANs
Valid Values
1–4094
No range
1–4,294,967,294
1500–18,190
0–1005
0–1005
active; suspend; shutdown
Chapter 27,
OL-6696-01

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