bridge vlan define (3500/9000 Layer 3)
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Procedure
1
Enter the VLAN identification (VID) number in the range 2 – 4094.
2
Select the bridge ports.
3
Select one or more protocol suites.
If you select an IP protocol suite, proceed with step 4. If you did not
choose an IP protocol suite for this interface, proceed to step 5.
Layer 3
address
configuration
(IP VLAN
only)
Whether you want to define
Layer 3 information for the IP
VLAN
Since this is the last release to
support Layer 3 address
information in IP VLANs, avoid
this mechanism and instead
define multiple IP interfaces
for the VLAN with
ip
interface define
commands.
■
y (yes)
■
n (no)
y
Layer 3
address and
mask
(IP VLAN
only)
Fields (IP network address and
subnet mask) you can use to
set up flood domains for
overlapping IP VLAN
subnetworks.
This is the last release to
support Layer 3 address
information in IP VLANs.
Any valid IP
network address
and subnet mask
–
Per-port
tagging
Whether you want to
configure IEEE 802.1Q VLAN
tagging. You are prompted to
answer for each port that you
selected.
■
y (yes)
■
n (no)
y
Tag type Whether you want to
configure no tagging or IEEE
802.1Q tagging (the VID) for
each port.
■
none
■
802.1Q
none
VLAN name
(for VLANs
other than
the default)
Unique, user-defined name
that identifies members of the
VLAN. If you use spaces, put
quotation marks around the
VLAN name.
Up to 32 ASCII
characters or
spaces
–
Prompt Description Possible Values [Default]