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vlan
vlan <id> [<description>] |[<name> <vlan-ids>]|[range <range>]|[wired aaa-profile <profile>]
Description
This command creates a VLAN ID or a range of VLAN IDs on the controller.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
<id>
Identification number for the VLAN. 2-4094 1
<description>
Description of a VLAN ID. 1-32
characters;
cannot begin
with a
numeric
character
VLAN000x,
where x is
the ID
number.
<name>
(Optional) Identification name of
the VLAN. The VLAN name was
created using the vlan-name
command.
1-32
characters; a
name cannot
begin with a
numeric
character
VLAN<id>
<vlan-ids>
(Optional) List of VLAN IDs that are
associated with this VLAN. If two or
more IDs are listed, the VLAN
needs to specified first as a VLAN
pool using the vlan-name
command.
Existing
VLAN IDs
1
range <range>
Create a range of multiple VLAN
IDs by specifying the beginning and
ending VLAN ID separated by a
hyphen.
For example, 55-58
2-4094 —
wired aaa-profile <profile>
Assign an AAA profile to a VLAN to
enable role-based access for wired
clients connected to an untrusted
VLAN or port on the controller. This
parameter applies to wired clients
only.
Note that this profile will only take
effect if the VLAN and/or the port
on the controller is untrusted. If
both the port and the VLAN are
trusted, no AAA profile is assigned.
— —
Usage Guidelines
Use the interface vlan command to configure the VLAN interface, including an IP address. Use the vlan-
name command to create a named VLAN to set up a VLAN pool. A VLAN pool consists of a set of VLAN IDs
which are grouped together to efficiently manage multi-controller networks from a single location.
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