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Virtual LAN (VLAN) Commands, auto vlan, clear counters

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Virtual LAN (VLAN) Commands The following commands configure and monitor virtual local area networks (VLANs). VLANs are a virtual interface and use many of the same commands as physical interfaces. You can configure an IP address and Layer 3 protocols on a VLAN called Inter-VLAN routing. FTP, TFTP, ACLs, and SNMP are not supported on a VLAN. Occasionally, while sending broadcast traffic over multiple Layer 3 VLANs, the virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP) state of a VLAN interface may continually switch between Master and Backup. • auto vlan • default vlan-id • name • show config (from INTERFACE VLAN mode) • show vlan • vlan tagged • vlan untagged auto vlan Change the port to auto or admin vlan mode (enable or disable all auto VLANs). Syntax auto vlan To remove membership from 4K VLAN, use the no auto vlan command. Parameters description Enter a text string description to identify the VLAN (80 characters maximum). Defaults none Command Modes INTERFACE Usage The auto vlan command adds the port as untagged to default vlan and tagged to all other 4K-1 VLAN. Information Command History Version 8.3.17.0 Supported on M I/O Aggregator clear counters Clear the counters used in the show interfaces commands for all VRRP groups, VLANs, and physical interfaces, or selected ones. Syntax clear counters interface Interfaces | 129

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Virtual LAN (VLAN) Commands
The following commands configure and monitor virtual local area networks (VLANs). VLANs are a
virtual interface and use many of the same commands as physical interfaces.
You can configure an IP address and Layer 3 protocols on a VLAN called Inter-VLAN routing. FTP,
TFTP, ACLs, and SNMP are not supported on a VLAN.
Occasionally, while sending broadcast traffic over multiple Layer 3 VLANs, the virtual router
redundancy protocol (VRRP) state of a VLAN interface may continually switch between Master and
Backup.
auto vlan
default vlan-id
name
show config (from INTERFACE VLAN mode)
show vlan
vlan tagged
vlan untagged
auto vlan
Change the port to auto or admin vlan mode (enable or disable all auto VLANs).
Syntax
auto vlan <cr>
To remove membership from 4K VLAN, use the
no auto vlan
command.
Parameters
Defaults
none
Command Modes
INTERFACE
Usage
Information
The
auto vlan
command adds the port as untagged to default vlan and tagged to all other 4K-1 VLAN.
Command
History
clear counters
Clear the counters used in the
show interfaces
commands for all VRRP groups, VLANs, and physical
interfaces, or selected ones.
Syntax
clear counters
interface
description
Enter a text string description to identify the VLAN (80 characters maximum).
Version 8.3.17.0
Supported on M I/O Aggregator