Vlan Filter - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Command Reference Manual

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vlan filter

vlan filter
To apply a VLAN access map to one or more VLANs, use the vlan filter command. To unapply a VLAN
access map, use the no form of this command.
vlan filter map-name vlan-list VLAN-list
no vlan filter map-name vlan-list VLAN-list
Syntax Description
map-name
vlan-list VLAN-list
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Global configuration
Command History
Release
4.0(1)
Usage Guidelines
You can apply a VLAN access map to one or more VLANs.
You can apply only one VLAN access map to a VLAN.
The no form of this command enables you to unapply a VLAN access map from all or part of the VLAN list
that you specified when you applied the access map. To unapply an access map from all VLANs where it is
applied, you can omit the VLAN-list argument. To unapply an access map from a subset of the VLANs where
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Name of the VLAN access map that you want to
create or configure.
Specifies the ID of one or more VLANs that the
VLAN access map filters. Valid VLAN IDs are from
1 to 4096.
Use a hyphen (-) to separate the beginning and ending
IDs of a range of VLAN IDs; for example, use
70-100.
Use a comma (,) to separate individual VLAN IDs
and ranges of VLAN IDs; for example, use
20,70-100,142.
When you use the no form of this command,
Note
the VLAN-list argument is optional. If you
omit this argument, the device removes the
access map from all VLANs where the
access map is applied.
Modification
This command was introduced.
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