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l Configure the port as a trunk port.
l Configure a default gateway for the controller.
Creating, Updating, and Viewing VLANs and Associated IDs
You can create and update a single VLAN or bulk VLANS using the WebUI or the CLI. See "Creating and Updating
VLANs" on page 108.
NOTE: In the WebUI configuration windows, clicking the Save Configuration button saves configuration changes so they are
retained after the controller is rebooted. Clicking the Apply button saves changes to the running configuration but the changes are
not retained when the controller is rebooted. A good practice is to use the Apply button to save changes to the running configuration
and, after ensuring that the system operates as desired, click Save Configuration.
You can view VLAN IDs in the CLI.
(host) #configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(host) (config) #show vlan
VLAN CONFIGURATION
------------------
VLAN Description Ports
---- ----------- -----
1 Default FE1/0-3 FE1/6 GE1/8
2 VLAN0002
4 VLAN0004
12 VLAN0012
210 VLAN0210
212 VLAN0212 FE1/5
213 VLAN0213 FE1/4
1170 VLAN1170 FE1/7
Creating, Updating, and Deleting VLAN Pools
NOTE: VLAN pooling should
not
be used with static IP addresses.
You can create, update, and delete a VLAN pool using the WebUI or the CLI. See "Creating a VLAN Pool" on page
110.
Use the CLI to add existing VLAN IDS to a pool.
(host) #configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(host) (config) #vlan-name mygroup pool
(host) (config) #vlan mygroup 2,4,12
(host) (config) #
To confirm the VLAN pool status and mappings assignments, use the show vlan mapping command:
(host) (config) #show vlan mapping
VLAN Name Pool Status VLAN IDs
--------- ----------- --------
mygroup Enabled 2,4,12
group123 Disabled
Assigning and Configuring the Trunk Port
The following procedures configures a Gigabit Ethernet port as trunk port.
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