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Vlan

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How to Configure Normal-Range VLANs
Command or Action
Step 2
vlan vlan-id
Example:
Switch(config)# vlan 20
Step 3
name vlan-name
Example:
Switch(config-vlan)# name
test20
Consolidated Platform Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Release 3SE (Catalyst 3850 Switches)
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Purpose
Enters a VLAN ID, and enters VLAN configuration mode. Enter a new VLAN ID
to create a VLAN, or enter an existing VLAN ID to modify that VLAN.
The available VLAN ID range for this command is 1 to
Note
4094.
Additional vlan command options include:
• access-map—Creates VLAN access-maps or enters the vlan access map
command mode.
• configuration—Enters the vlan feature configuration mode.
• dot1q—Configures VLAN dot1q tag native parameters.
• filter—Applies a VLAN filter map to a VLAN list.
• group—Creates a VLAN group.
(Optional) Enters a name for the VLAN. If no name is entered for the VLAN, the
default is to append the vlan-id value with leading zeros to the word VLAN. For
example, VLAN0004 is a default VLAN name for VLAN 4.
The following additional VLAN configuration command options are available:
• are—Sets the maximum number of All Router Explorer (ARE) hops for the
VLAN.
• backupcrf—Enables or disables the backup concentrator relay function (CRF)
mode for the VLAN.
• bridge—Sets the value of the bridge number for the FDDI net or Token Ring
net type VLANs.
• exit—Applies changes, bumps the revision number, and exits.
• media—Sets the media type of the VLAN.
• no—Negates the command or default.
• parent—Sets the value of the ID for the parent VLAN for FDDI or Token
Ring type VLANs.
• remote-span—Configures a remote SPAN VLAN.
• ring—Sets the ring number value for FDDI or Token Ring type VLANs.
• said—Sets the IEEE 802.10 SAID value.
• shutdown—Shuts down the VLAN switching.
• state—Sets the operational VLAN state to active or suspended.
• ste—Sets the maximum number of Spanning Tree Explorer (STE) hops for
the VLAN.
• stp—Sets the Spanning Tree characteristics of the VLAN.
Configuring VLANs
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