Vlan Database - Cisco Catalyst 2950 Command Reference Manual

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vlan database
Use the vlan database privileged EXEC command to enter VLAN configuration mode. From this mode,
you can add, delete, and modify VLAN configurations for normal-range VLANs and globally propagate
these changes by using the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP). Configuration information is saved in the
VLAN database.
VLAN configuration mode is only valid for VLAN IDs 1 to 1005.
Note
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
No default is defined.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC
Command History
Release
12.0(5.2)WC(1)
Usage Guidelines
You can use the VLAN database configuration commands to configure VLANs 1 to 1005. To configure
extended-range VLANs (VLAN IDs 1006 to 4094) (when the enhanced software image (EI) is installed),
use the
IDs 1 to 1005 by using the vlan global configuration command.
To return to the privileged EXEC mode from the VLAN configuration mode, enter the exit command.
This command mode is different from other modes because it is session-oriented. When you add, delete,
Note
or modify VLAN parameters, the changes are not applied until you exit the session by entering the apply
or exit command. When the changes are applied, the VTP configuration version is incremented. You can
also not apply the changes to the VTP database by entering abort.
Once you are in VLAN configuration mode, you can access the VLAN database and make changes by
using these commands:
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vlan database
Modification
This command was first introduced.
vlan (global configuration)
vlan: accesses subcommands to add, delete, or modify values associated with a single VLAN. For
more information, see the
vtp: accesses subcommands to perform VTP administrative functions. For more information, see the
vtp (VLAN configuration)
command to enter config-vlan mode. You can also configure VLAN
vlan (VLAN configuration)
command.
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