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Chapter 17 Configuring VLANs
How to Configure VLANs
How to Configure VLANs

Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN

Deleting a VLAN

Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN

Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2 vlan vlan-id Enters a VLAN ID, and enters VLAN configuration mode.
Note The available VLAN ID range for this command is 1 to 4 096.
For information about adding VLAN IDs greater than 1005
(extended-range VLANs), see the “Creating an Extended-Range
VLAN” section on page 17-18.
Step 3 name vlan-name (Optional) Enters a name for the VLAN. If no name is entered for the
VLAN, the default is to append the vlan-id with leading zeros to the
word VLAN. For example, VLAN0004 is a default VLAN name for
VLAN 4.
Step 4 mtu mtu-size (Optional) Changes the MTU size (or other VLAN characteristic).
Step 5 remote-span (Optional) Configures the VLAN as the RSPAN VLAN for a remote
SPAN session.
Note For more information on remote SPAN, see Chapter 30,
“Configuring SPAN and RSPAN.”
Step 6 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2 no vlan vlan-id Removes the VLAN by entering the VLAN ID.
Step 3 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Command Purpose
Step 1 configure terminal Enters global con figuration mode
Step 2 interface interface-id Enters the interface to be added to the VLAN.
Step 3 switchport mode access Defines the VLAN membership mode for the port (Layer 2 access
port).
Step 4 switchport access vlan vlan-id Assigns the port to a VLAN. Valid VLAN IDs are 1 to 4096.
Step 5 end Returns to privileged EXEC mode.