Defining VLAN | Follow these steps to create a VLAN definition for a traditional bridge, such |
Information for a | as an EFSM or a TMM: |
Traditional Bridge |
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ethernet |
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fddi | display |
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tokenring | mode |
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➧bridge | lowLatency |
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ip | ipFragmentation | ||
ipx | ipxSnapTranslation | ||
appletalk | trFDDIMode |
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snmp | addressThreshold | ||
analyzer | agingTime | summary | |
script | stpState | ||
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logout | stpPriority | ||
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1From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
bridge vlan define
2Enter the slot number for the bridge.
3Enter the appropriate protocol suite: (IP,IPX,Apple,XNS,DECnet,
SNA,Vines,X.25,NetBIOS,default)
4Enter the integer of the VLAN interface identifier.
5Enter the VLAN name.
6Enter the number(s) of the port(s) or all to assign all ports to the VLAN.
You are prompted to enter the number(s) of the port(s) that can be assigned to the VLAN.
If you did not choose the IP protocol suite for this VLAN, you have completed the steps for defining the VLAN.
If you selected the IP protocol suite, follow these steps:
7Enter defined to use layer 3 subnet addressing and continue with steps 2 and 3, OR enter undefined to not use layer 3 addressing.