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This section describes tasks for configuring the transport service for Virtual Fabrics.

Configuring transport service ID on a VLAN

NOTE

Spanning tree must be shutdown on this VLAN before executing this procedure. Refer to

“Disabling

STP on a VLAN”

on page 282.

On Brocade VDX hardware, VLANs are treated as interfaces from a configuration viewpoint.

By default, all the DCB ports are assigned to VLAN 1 (VLAN ID equals 1). The VLAN ID can be 1
through 8192, but VLAN IDs 3584 through 4094 are internally-reserved VLAN IDs. VLAN 8191 is
the largest VLAN ID that can be assigned.

To create a VLAN interface, perform the following steps.

1. Issue an RPC to configure the node in the

urn:brocade.com:mgmt:brocade-interface namespace,

2. Under the element, specify the / hierarchy of node

elements.

3. Under the node, specify the element containing the new VLAN ID.

4. Under the node, specify the element containing the new transport

service ID.

The following example creates VLAN 6011 with transport service 21. Multiple VLANs can be
created in one NETCONF call.

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