
CONFIGURING THE SWITCH
•Ports / Channel groups – Shows the VLAN interface members.
CLI – Current VLAN information can be displayed with the following command.
Console#show | vlan id 1 |
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VLAN Type | Name | Status | Ports/Channel groups |
1 Static | DefaultVlan | Active Eth1/ 1 Eth1/ 2 | Eth1/ 3 | Eth1/ | 4 | Eth1/ 5 | |
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| Eth1/ 6 | Eth1/ 7 | Eth1/ 8 | Eth1/ | 9 | Eth1/10 |
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| Eth1/11 Eth1/12 | Eth1/13 | Eth1/14 Eth1/15 | |||
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| Eth1/16 Eth1/17 | Eth1/18 | Eth1/19 Eth1/20 | |||
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| Eth1/21 Eth1/22 Eth1/23 Eth1/24 |
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Creating VLANs
Use The VLAN Static List to create or remove VLAN groups. To propagate information about VLAN groups used on this switch to external network devices, you must specify a VLAN ID for each of these groups.
Command Attributes
•Current – Lists all the current VLAN groups created for this system. Up to 255 VLAN groups can be defined. VLAN 1 is the default untagged VLAN.
•New – Allows you to specify the name and numeric identifier for a new VLAN group. (The VLAN name is only used for management on this system; it is not added to the VLAN tag.)
•VLAN ID – ID of configured VLAN
•Name – Name of the VLAN (1 to 32 characters).
•Status – Shows if this VLAN is enabled or disabled (Web).
-Enable: VLAN is operational.
-Disable: VLAN is suspended; i.e., does not pass packets.