CLI (Command Line Interface)

Configuring VLAN Interfaces

Configuring VLAN Interfaces

Command

Function

 

 

interface vlan

Syntax:

This command enters interface

interface vlan vlan-id

configuration mode for VLANs, which

vlan-id - ID of the configured VLAN. (Range: 1-4094, no leading

is used to configure VLAN parameters

zeroes)

for a physical interface.

Default Setting: None

 

Command Mode: Global Configuration

 

Example: The following example shows how to set the interface con-

 

figuration mode to VLAN 1, and then assign an IP address to the

 

VLAN:

 

Console(config)#interface vlan 1

 

Console(config-if)#ip address 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

switchport mode

Syntax:

This command configures the VLAN

switchport mode {trunk hybrid private-vlan}

membership mode for a port. Use the

no switchport mode

• trunk - Specifies a port as an end-point for a VLAN trunk. A trunk is a

no form to restore the default.

direct link between two switches, so the port transmits tagged

 

 

frames that identify the source VLAN. Note that frames belonging to

 

the port’s default VLAN (i.e., associated with the PVID) are also

 

transmitted as tagged frames.

 

• hybrid - Specifies a hybrid VLAN interface. The port may transmit

 

tagged or untagged frames.

 

private-vlan - For an explanation of this command see switchport

 

mode private-vlanon page 261.

 

Default Setting: All ports are in hybrid mode with the PVID set to

 

VLAN 1.

 

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

 

Example: The following shows how to set the configuration mode to

 

port 1, and then set the switchport mode to hybrid:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1

 

Console(config-if)#switchport mode hybrid

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

switchport acceptable-frame-types

Syntax:

This command configures the accept-

switchport acceptable-frame-types {all tagged}

able frame types for a port.

no switchport acceptable-frame-types

• all - The port accepts all frames, tagged or untagged.

Use the no form to restore the default.

 

• tagged - The port only receives tagged frames.

 

Default Setting: All frame types

 

Command Mode: Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

 

Command Usage: When set to receive all frame types, any received

 

frames that are untagged are assigned to the default VLAN.

 

Example: The following example shows how to restrict the traffic

 

received on port 1 to tagged frames:

 

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/1

 

Console(config-if)#switchport acceptable-frame-types

 

tagged

 

Console(config-if)#

 

 

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NXA-ENET24 specifications

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