Configuration
Syntax:
[ no ] management-vlan < vlan-id | vlan-name >
Default:
Disabled
To confirm the Management VLAN configuration, use the
show running-config command.
For example, suppose you have already configured a VLAN named My_VLAN
with a VID of 100. Now you want to configure the switch to do the following:
Use My_VLAN as a Management VLAN (tagged, in this case) to connect
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port A1 on switch "A" to a management station. (The management station
includes a network interface card with 802.1Q tagged VLAN capability.)
Use port A2 to extend the Management VLAN to port B1 (which is already
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configured as a tagged member of My_VLAN) on an adjacent switch.
A1
Figure 2-29. Illustration of Configuration Example
ProCurve(config)# management-vlan 100
ProCurve(config)# vlan 100 tagged a1
ProCurve(config)# vlan 100 tagged a2
Deleting the Management VLAN. You can disable the Secure Manage
ment feature without deleting the VLAN itself. For example, either of the
following commands disables the Secure Management feature in the above
example:
ProCurve(config)# no management-vlan 100
ProCurve(config)# no management-vlan my_vlan
Operating Notes for Management VLANs
Only one Management-VLAN can be active in the switch. If one Manage
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ment-VLAN VID is saved in the startup-config file and you configure a
different VID in the running-config file, the switch uses the running-config
version until you either use the write-memory command or reboot the
switch.
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
ProCurve
Switch
"A"
B1
A2
Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
ProCurve
Switch
B
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