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CHAPTER 10: VLAN

CONFIGURING PORT VLANS THROUGH THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

MULTILINK ML1600 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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To edit VLANs:

edit id=<vlan Id> [name=<vlan name>] port=<number|list|range>

To display the VLAN information:

show vlan type=<port|tag> [<id=vlanid>]

The following command sequence shows how to configure VLANs on a MultiLink switch.

ML1600#

vlan type=port

ML1600(port-vlan)##

add id=2 name=test port=1-10

ML1600(port-vlan)##

start vlan=all

ML1600(port-vlan)##

save

Saving current configuration...

Configuration saved

To move Management Control on any VLAN:

add id=<vlan Id> [name=<vlan name>] port=<number|list|range>
[Forbid=<number|list|range>][<mgt|nomgt>]

To enable or disable Management Control on any VLAN:

edit id=<vlan Id>[name=<vlan name>][port=<number|list|range>[<mgt|nomgt>]

10.2.3 Example

Example 10-1 below shows how to add three different VLANs. Along with the VLANs, Port
14 is assigned to the four VLANs - the three new ones added plus the DEFAULT-VLAN 1. The
following interaction shows how VLANs 10, 20, 30 are added to port 14 and the VLANs
activated. A typical use for such a port would be to connect a “dumb” switch to this port
and allow traffic from three different VLANs to pass through transparently to the “dumb”
switch, which will be connected to port 14. Note in this example, VLAN information is not
propagated on to the “dumb” switch.

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