
Enhancements to LCM Commands
2.5.6 VLAN Command
The VLAN command, when operating in 802.1Q mode, allows you to specify an IEEE 802.1Q VLAN. You can specify a VLAN ID, and a name to associate with that ID (optional). If you want to manage this unit on this VLAN you must also assign an IP Address either here or using the IP address command.
vlan [add
[del[ete]
[res[trict] {add de[lete]}
If the command alone is specified, the existing VLANs are displayed. Two types of VLANs are displayed; the static entries that have been created by this command, and dynamic entries which have been learned by the switch via GVRP.
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The available range of VLANs in hex is 0x001 to 0xffe.
This corresponds to decimal 1 to 4094. Only 32 can be used at one time on the
ELS10-27>vlan add 5-9 blue 0x025
NAME | TYPE | IP Addr | IP MASK | PORTS | |
0x001 | Default | STATIC | 10.2.7.225 | 255.255.0.0 | |
0x025 | Blue | STATIC | 0.0.0.0 | 0.0.0.0 |
By using the VLAN command, the default VLAN ID on the specified group of ports for the port will not be changed. Refer to the port command to change the default VLAN ID for a port.
If the restriction option is specified, the switch will not allow a VLAN to be established for that ID on the specified group of ports from either a user interface or GVRP.
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There is no support for GVRP with