User`s guide
110 XgOS User’s Guide • September 2014
2. Remove the existing VLAN configuration (if any) from the vNIC. For example:
3. Add the specific range of allowed VLANs to the vNIC.
You can add the single VLAN, a comma-separated list of VLANs, or a
hyphenated range of VLANs. For example:
4. Display the VLAN configuration for the vNIC to verify that the correct VLAN
range is configured.
For example:
community-name
allowed-vlans 1-4095
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1 record displayed
set vnic vnic1.pluto remove allowed-vlans *
set vnic vnic1.pluto add allowed-vlans 109-149
show vnic vnic1.pluto -detail
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name vnic1.pluto
state up/up
mac-addr 00:13:97:03:71:5C
admin-ipaddr 0.0.0.0/32
oper-ipaddr 11.11.11.2/8
descr
if 7/10
if-state up
mcast-group
type hostManaged
mtu 9000
group
group-pref
ha-state
flags -------
vlans none
access-vlan 1
mode access
queue-map-type disabled
qos --
local-id 0
mirror
community-name
allowed-vlans 109-149
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1 record displayed