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Exinda CLI: VLANs

Overview

 

This article provides information regarding the Exinda CLI command vlan vlan-id.

You can use the vlan vlan-id command to create a VLAN interface. VLAN interfaces are typically used in a trunk Topology to associate a VLAN ID to the interface that is used to manage the appliance.

 


Information

 

NOTE:  The following syntax convention is used:
  • {}: Options are enclosed in braces and are separated by '|'
  • []: Optional keywords are enclosed in brackets
  • <>: User input is required where variables are enclosed in greater-than and less-than symbols

The following table describes the commands used for configuring and viewing VLANs:

Action Description Command

Parameter Description

To associate a VLAN ID with an interface

vlan vlan-id <id> interface <inf> Not Applicable 
To create a VLAN object, which can be used in the Optimizer

vlan object <name> id <low (0-4094)> <high (0-4094)>

Set the ID range. To match a single ID use the same number for low and high.

vlan object <name> priority <low (0-7)> <high (0-7)>

Set the priority range. To match a single priority, specify the same number for both low and high.

To remove a VLAN object

no vlan <name>

Not Applicable

To show VLAN objects

show vlan object <vlan> Not Applicable 

 

Example 

  • Create a VLAN Object that defines all tagged VLANs with a VLAN ID between 2 and 7 (inclusive).

    vlan object VLAN1 id 2 7
  • Create a VLAN Object that defines all tagged VLANs with a VLAN priority of 2.

    vlan object VLAN2 priority 2 2
  • Show VLAN object info

    show vlan object VLAN1

    Output:

    Object: VLAN1
    ID, Lower limit: 2
    ID, Higher limit: 7
    Priority, Lower Limit: 0
    Priority, Higher Limit: 7
    Type: 802.1Q

 

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