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C
HAPTER
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OMMANDS
VLAN Commands
Table 4-7 describes VLAN commands.
config snmp syscontact
Allows you to configure the name of the system
contact. A maximum of 32 characters is allowed.
config snmp sysname
Allows you to configure the name of the Switch. The
sysname appears in the command line interface prompt.
A maximum of 32 characters is allowed. The default
sysname is
3C16910
.
config snmp syslocation
Allows you to configure the location of the Switch. A
maximum of 32 characters is allowed.
unconfig management
Restores default values to all SNMP-related entries.
Table 4-6 Switch Management Commands (continued)
Command
Description
Table 4-7 VLAN Commands
Command
Description
show vlan {
When used with the keyword “all”, or with no named
VLANs, displays a summary list of VLAN names with a
portlist and associated status of each. When used with
a named identifier, displays port information including
port membership list, IP address, tag information.
create vlan
Allows you to create a named VLAN.
delete vlan
Allows you to remove a VLAN.
config vlan
Allows you to add and delete ports. You can specify
tagged and untagged port(s). By default, ports are
untagged.
config vlan
Allows you to assign a numerical VLANid. The valid
range is from 1 to 4095.
config vlan
[
Allows you to configure a protocol based VLAN. If the
keyword “any” is specified, then it becomes the default
VLAN. All packets that cannot be classified into other
protocol-based VLANs are assigned to the default
VLAN of that port.
config vlan
{
Allows you to assign an IP address and an optional
mask to the VLAN.
config dot1q ethertype
Allows you to configure an IEEE 802.1Q EtherType. Use
this command if you have another switch that supports
802.1Q, but uses a different EtherType. The default
value used by the Switch is 8100.
unconfig vlan
Allows you to remove the IP address associated with a
VLAN.
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