Trunk Allowed-Vlan - D-Link DGS-6600-48TS Manual

Modular layer 3 chassis ethernet managed switch
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trunk allowed-vlan

trunk allowed-vlan VLAN-ID [ , | - ]
no trunk allowed-vlan [ VLAN-ID [ , | - ]]
Syntax Description
VLAN-ID
,
-
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
Switch(config)# interface eth3.1
Switch(config-if)# trunk allowed-vlan 1000
CLI Reference Guide
Use the trunk allowed-VLAN configuration command to set the VLAN
characteristic. It sets the allowable VLANs that can receive and send traffic on
the interface in tagged format. Use the no trunk allowed-VLAN command to
remove a tagged member port from a specified VLAN.
Specifies the VLAN to add or remove tagging members to/from it.
(Optional) Specifies a series of VLANs, or separate a range of VLANs from a
previous range. No space before and after the comma.
(Optional) Specifies a range of VLANs. No space before and after the hyphen.
Not configured
interface configuration
The valid interfaces for this command can be either physical ports or port-
channels.
By setting the trunk allowed-vlan command multiple times, a port can become a
tagged member port of multiple VLANs.
If the VLAN does not exist, an error message will return to indicate it.
When this command is applied, the port will change to trunk mode. If the mode is
changed, the setting for the previous mode will disappear.
When using the no trunk allowed-vlan command without specifying a VLAN-ID,
then the port will have its tagging memberships removed from all VLANs.
This example shows how to set an interface eth3.1 to a tagged member of VLAN
1000.
Verify the settings with the show vlan interface command.
trunk allowed-vlan
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