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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
3. Type in a VID (VLAN ID number). This can be any number from 2 to 4094
that is not already being used by another VLAN. (The switch reserves “1”
for the default VLAN.)
Remember that a VLAN must have the same VID in every switch in which
you configure that same VLAN. (GVRP dynamically extends VLANs with
correct VID numbering to other switches. See chapter 3, “GVRP”.)
4. Press [v] to move the cursor to the Name line and type the VLAN name (up
to 12 characters, with no spaces) of a new VLAN that you want to add,
then press [Enter].
(Avoid these characters in VLAN names:
@, #, $, ^, &, *, (, and ).)
5. Press [S] (for S
ave). You will then see the VLAN Names screen with the
new VLAN listed.
Figure 2-11. Example of VLAN Names Screen with a New VLAN Added
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to add more VLANs.
Remember that you can add VLANs until you reach the number specified
in the Maximum VLANs to support field on the VLAN Support screen (see
figure 2-8 on page 2-15). This includes any VLANs added dynamically due
to GVRP operation.
7. Return to the VLAN Menu to assign ports to the new VLAN(s) as described
in the next section, “Adding or Changing a VLAN Port Assignment”.
Example of a New
VLAN and ID