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Virtual LANs
The following modular switch example creates a port-based VLAN:
Named accounting
IPv4 address 132.15.121.1
Slot 2, ports 1, 2, 3, and 6, and slot 4, ports 1 and 2
create vlan accounting
configure accounting ipaddress 132.15.121.1
configure default delete port 2:1-2:3,2:6,4:1,4:2
configure accounting add port 2:1-2:3,2:6,4:1,4:2
NOTE
Because VLAN names are unique, you do not need to enter the keyword vlan after you have created the unique
VLAN name. You can use the VLAN name alone (unless you are also using this name for another category such as
STPD or EAPS, in which case Extreme Networks recommends including the keyword vlan).
The following stand-alone switch example creates a port-based VLAN with an IPv6 address:
Named development
IPv6 address 2001:DB8::8:800:200C:417A
Ports 1, 2, and 3
create vlan development
configure development ipaddress 2001:0DB8::8:800:200C:417A/64
configure default delete port 1-3
configure development add port 1-3
The following modular switch example creates a protocol-based VLAN named ipsales. Slot 5, ports 6
through 8, and slot 6, ports 1, 3, and 4-6 are assigned to the VLAN. In this example, you can add
untagged ports to a new VLAN without first deleting them from the default VLAN, because the new
VLAN uses a protocol other than the default protocol.
create vlan ipsales
configure ipsales protocol ip
configure ipsales add port 5:6-5:8,6:1,6:3-6:6
The following modular switch example defines a protocol filter, myprotocol and applies it to the VLAN
named myvlan. This is an example only, and has no real-world application.
create protocol myprotocol
configure protocol myprotocol add etype 0xf0f0
configure protocol myprotocol add etype 0xffff
create vlan myvlan
configure myvlan protocol myprotocol

Displaying VLAN Settings

NOTE
The BlackDiamond 8800 family of switches and the Summit X450 switch do not support user-created virtual
routers.
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