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Bridge VLAN Define Example (3500)

This example shows the steps necessary to define an IP VLAN with IEEE 802.1Q tagging on some ports. (Instead of supplying Layer 3 address information when you define the VLAN, you can define multiple IP interfaces for this VLAN.) This VLAN has trunk ports.

Select menu option: bridge vlan define

Enter VID (1-4094) [2]: 2

Select bridge ports (1-4,6,9-13all?) [3,6]: ?

Default selection: [3,6]

Selectable bridge ports

selection

ports

label

1

1

 

2

2

 

3

3,5

CampusLk1

4

4

 

6

6-8

CampusLk2

9

9

 

10

10

 

11

11

 

12

12

 

13

13

 

Select bridge ports (1-4,6,9-13all?) [3,6]: 3,6,9 Enter protocol suite (IP,IPX,Apple,XNS,DECnet,SNA,Vines,X25,NetBEUI,unspecified,IPX-II,IPX-802.2 IPX-802.3,IPX-802.2-SNAP): IP

Enter protocol suite ('q' to quit) (IPX,Apple,XNS,DECnet,SNA,Vines,X25,NetBEUI,IPX-II,IPX-802.2,IPX-802.3, IPX-802.2-SNAP): q

Configure layer 3 address? (n,y) [y]: n

Configure per-port tagging? (n,y) [y]: y

Enter port 3,5 tag type (none,802.1Q) [none]: none

Enter port 6-8 tag type (none,802.1Q) [none]: 802.1Q

Enter port 9 tag type (none,802.1Q): none

Enter VLAN Name {?} [ ]: IP1

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