Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, on page 11
Deleting a VLAN, on page 14
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN, on page 17
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, on page 11
Deleting a VLAN, on page 14
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN, on page 17
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, on page 11
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, on page 11
Deleting a VLAN, on page 14
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN, on page 17
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, on page 11
Deleting a VLAN, on page 14
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN, on page 17
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, on page 11
Deleting a VLAN, on page 14
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN, on page 17
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Creating or Modifying an Ethernet VLAN, on page 11
Deleting a VLAN, on page 14
Assigning Static-Access Ports to a VLAN, on page 17
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Extended-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines
VTP 3 only supports extended-range VLANs. Extended-range VLANs are VLANs with IDs from 1006 to
4094.
Follow these guidelines when creating extended-range VLANs:
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VLAN IDs in the extended range are not saved in the VLAN database and are not recognized by VTP
unless the switch is running VTP version 3.
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You cannot include extended-range VLANs in the pruning eligible range.
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In VTP version 1 and 2, a switch must be in VTP transparent mode when you create extended-range
VLANs. If VTP mode is server or client, an error message is generated, and the extended-range VLAN
is rejected. VTP version 3 supports extended VLANs in server and transparent modes.
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