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vlan, Create VLAN 4 through VLAN 100.

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vlan Syntax vlan { vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] | all } View undo vlan { vlan-id1 [ to vlan-id2 ] | all } System view Default level 2: System level Parameters vlan-id1, vlan-id2: Specifies a VLAN ID, in the range of 1 to 4094. vlan-id1 to vlan-id2: Specifies a VLAN range. The vlan-id2 argument cannot be smaller than the vlan-id1 argument. all: Creates or removes all VLANs except reserved VLANs. The keyword is not supported when the maximum number of VLANs that can be created on a device is less than 4094. Description Use vlan vlan-id to create a VLAN and enter its view or enter the view of an existing VLAN. Use vlan vlan-id1 to vlan-id2 to create VLANs in the range of vlan-id1 to vlan-id2, except reserved VLANs. Use undo vlan to remove the specified VLANs. By default, only the default VLAN (VLAN 1) exists. You cannot create or remove the default VLAN (VLAN 1). You cannot create or remove reserved VLANs reserved for specific functions. For the following VLANs, you must remove the related configurations first, because you cannot use the undo vlan command to directly remove them: • Protocol reserved VLANs • Voice VLANs • Management VLANs • Dynamic VLANs • VLANs configured with QoS policies • Control VLANs configured for smart link groups or RRPP domains • Remote probe VLANs for remote port mirroring Related commands: display vlan. Examples # Create VLAN 2, and enter VLAN 2 view. system-view [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] # Create VLAN 4 through VLAN 100. 141

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vlan
Syntax
vlan
{
vlan-id1
[
to
vlan-id2
]
|
all
}
undo vlan
{
vlan-id1
[
to
vlan-id2
]
|
all
}
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
vlan-id1
,
vlan-id2
: Specifies a VLAN ID, in the range of 1 to 4094.
vlan-id1
to
vlan-id2
: Specifies a VLAN range. The
vlan-id2
argument cannot be smaller than the
vlan-id1
argument.
all
: Creates or removes all VLANs except reserved VLANs. The keyword is not supported when the
maximum number of VLANs that can be created on a device is less than 4094.
Description
Use
vlan
vlan-id
to create a VLAN and enter its view or enter the view of an existing VLAN.
Use
vlan
vlan-id1
to
vlan-id2
to create VLANs in the range of
vlan-id1
to
vlan-id2
, except reserved
VLANs.
Use
undo vlan
to remove the specified VLANs.
By default, only the default VLAN (VLAN 1) exists.
You cannot create or remove the default VLAN (VLAN 1).
You cannot create or remove reserved VLANs reserved for specific functions.
For the following VLANs, you must remove the related configurations first, because you cannot use the
undo vlan
command to directly remove them:
Protocol reserved VLANs
Voice VLANs
Management VLANs
Dynamic VLANs
VLANs configured with QoS policies
Control VLANs configured for smart link groups or RRPP domains
Remote probe VLANs for remote port mirroring
Related commands:
display vlan
.
Examples
# Create VLAN 2, and enter VLAN 2 view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] vlan 2
[Sysname-vlan2]
# Create VLAN 4 through VLAN 100.