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VLAN Configuration
The network lab has two Catalyst 2950T24 switches, and one
Catalyst 2950G Switch
- References:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps4916/pro
ducts_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008017e532.html
− Catalyst 2950T24 and Catalyst 2950G, each physically
has 24 10/100 Base T ports, and two 10/100/1000 Base T
ports, but for 2950G, the two 10/100/1000 Base T ports
are currently not
installed
− The 24 10/100 Base T ports are: fa0/1, fa0/1,fa0/2, …
fa0/24
− Two 10/100/1000 Base T ports are: gi0/1 and gi0/2
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−
♦ All the Cisco switches has two operational modes
− User Exec Mode :
When a user first establishes the connection with the
switch, and enter the password, the switch is in ‘User
EXEC Mode’, and the prompt is ‘>’.
− Privileged Mode: when user enter the command
‘enable’ and enter the password, it enters the privileged
mode, and the prompt is ‘#’
− Only in privileged mode, user can enter configuration
mode; to enter configuration mode, user must enter the
command ‘config t’
♦ Configuration commands
− The following configuration commands explains how to
define a vlan name, assigning a static-access ports to a
VLAN, or deleting a VLAN.
− A VLAN port can be either in permanent trunk mode,
or in non-trunking mode as access
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Configure
Privileged Mode
User Mode enable Mode Config t
Router(config)#
Router> Router#
end
disable
end
Ctrl-Z interface
Router(config-if)
router
Router(config-router)
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♦ What is a Trunk?
• A Trunk is a point-to-point link that transmit and receive
traffic between switches or switch and routers.
• Trunks carry the traffic of multiple VLANs and can
extend VLANs across an entire network
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III.Deleting a VLAN
step command purpose
1 Config t Enter global configuration mode
2 No vlan vlan-id Remove the VLAN by entering the
VLAN-ID
3 end Return to privileged mode
4 Sh vlan brief Verify the VLAN removed
5 copy running-config startu-config Save the configuration in the switch
or wr mem startup configuration file
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California(config)#int fa0/3
California(config)#switchport mode access
California(config)#switchport access vlan 10
/* at this point, vlan 10 has 3 members i.e., fa0/1, fa0/2 and fa0/3 */
California(config)#vlan 20 name vlan20
California(config)#int fa0/5
California(config)#switchport mode access
California(config)#switchport access vlan 20
California(config)#int fa0/6
California(config)#switchport mode access
California(config)#switchport access vlan 20
California(config)#int fa0/7
California(config)#switchport mode access
California(config)#switchport access vlan 20
California(config)#int fa0/8
California(config)#switchport mode access
California(config)#ctrl-Z
California# /*return to privileged mode */
/* At this poing vlan 20 has 4 members i.e.,
fa0/5, fa0/6, fa0/7 and fa0/8 */
California(config)#int gi0/2
California(config)# switchport mode trunk
/* this will put the port gi0/2 to be in permanent
trunking mode */
California(config)#switchport access vlan 40
/* put int gi0/2 into vlan 40 */
California(config)#switchport access vlan 20
California(config)#end or ctrl-Z
/* return to privileged mode */
California#wr mem or copy running-config strtup-config
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