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C

HAPTER

14: V

IRTUAL

LAN

S

(VLAN

S

)

You must specify a VID in the range from 2 through 4094. You can no
longer define a VLAN other than the default VLAN with a VID of 1.
VID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN only as of Release 3.0.0. (As of
Release 3.0.0, the default VLAN always uses the name

Default

and

the protocol type

unspecified

.) If you delete the default VLAN, you

can redefine it with VID 1 only.

You cannot delete a VLAN that has a routing interface associated with
it.

If you plan to use the trunking feature or the MPLA feature, define the
appropriate trunks before you define your VLANs. See Chapter 11 for
more information.

If you plan for your VLAN to include trunk ports, specify the anchor
port (lowest-numbered port) that is associated with the trunk. For
example, if ports 1 through 3 are associated with a trunk, specify

1

to

define the VLAN to include all of the physical ports in the trunk (ports
1 through 3). If you have not defined trunks, specify one or more port
numbers, or

all

to assign all ports to the VLAN interface.

If a port is shared by another VLAN, verify that if tagging is the only
distinguishing characteristic between the VLANs, the specified tag
type is not in conflict with the port’s tag type in another VLAN (that is,
there is only one port that is tagged

none

).

Do not use this command if you want GVRP to dynamically create
IEEE 802.1Q port-based VLANs. Instead, explicitly enable the GVRP
state for the participating ports and enable the GVRP state for the
entire system. To set the per-port GVRP state, use the

bridge port

gvrpState

.

(See Chapter 10.) To set the bridge-wide GVRP state, use

the

bridge gvrpState

command. (See Chapter 9.)

Whether you are bridging or routing, you can select more than one
protocol suite per VLAN and specify one protocol at each of the
prompts. Use the protocol type of

unspecified

to create a port-based

VLAN.

The IPX protocol type

IPX-802.2-SNAP

is available for both the

CoreBuilder 3500 system and the CoreBuilder 9000 Layer 3 switching
modules.

For the CoreBuilder 9000, keep the following considerations in mind:

When you define a VLAN on a switching module (and other
switching modules in the system also define this VLAN), you must
define the VLAN on both the switching module and on the switch
fabric module.