Line mode commands, Table 5: examples of vlan mode commands – Allied Telesis AT-S100 User Manual
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After you have accessed the VLAN Configuration mode, enter commands
that apply to a specific VLAN. For a sample list of commands that can be
accessed from the VLAN Configuration command mode, see Table 5 on
page 22. For more detailed information about the commands in this mode,
see Chapter 11, “Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN) Commands” on
page 257.
The default VLAN has a VLAN ID of 1 and it includes all 28 ports. You can
configure up to 25 VLANs, with VLAN IDs of between 2 and 4094.
However, you cannot configure VLAN 1 as it always remains the default
VLAN. In addition, you can display information about VLANs.
Line Mode
Commands
The Line mode permits you to determine the length of the console lines
when creating a Telnet connection and enables password checking on the
RADIUS server. Access the Line mode through the Configuration
Terminal mode, with the LINE VTY command. The prompt changes to
“Switch(config-line)#” to indicate the Line mode.
Once you enter the line mode there is one Line mode command, see
“LOGIN REMOTELOCAL” on page 200.
To exit the Line mode and return to the Configuration Terminal mode, use
the EXIT command.
Table 5. Examples of VLAN Mode Commands
Commands
Description
SHOW RUNNING-
CONFIGURATION
SWITCH VLAN
Displays information about VLANs on the
switch.
VLAN
Creates a VLAN and enables it.
VLAN NAME
Assigns a name to a VLAN.
VLAN STATE
Sets the operational state of the VLAN.