Default
The name of a VLAN is VLAN vlan-id, which specifies the ID of the VLAN. For example, the name of
VLAN 100 is VLAN 0100.
Views
VLAN view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
text: Specifies a VLAN name, a string of 1 to 32 characters. The string can include case-sensitive letters,
digits, special characters such as tilde (~), exclamation point (!), at sign (@), pound sign (#), dollar sign
($), percent sign (%), caret (^), ampersand sign (&), asterisk (*), left brace ({), right brace (}), left
parenthesis ((), right parenthesis ()), left bracket ([), right bracket (]), left angle bracket (<), right angle
bracket (>), hyphen (-), underscore(_), plus sign (+), equal sign (=), vertical bar (|), back slash (\), colon
(:), semi-colon (;) quotation marks ("), apostrophe ('), comma (,), dot (.), and slash (/), spaces, and other
Unicode characters and symbols.
Usage guidelines
You can use VLAN names, rather than VLAN IDs, to distinguish a large number of VLANs.
Examples
# Configure the name of VLAN 2 as test vlan.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vlan 2
[Sysname-vlan2] name test vlan
Related commands
display vlan
shutdown
Use shutdown to shut down a VLAN interface.
Use undo shutdown to cancel the action of manually shutting down a VLAN interface.
Syntax
shutdown
undo shutdown
Default
A VLAN interface is not manually shut down. The VLAN interface is up if one or more ports in the VLAN
is up, and it goes down if all ports in the VLAN go down.
Views
VLAN interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
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