Creating VLANs and Assigning Access VLANs to an Interface
This section shows how to create a VLAN, give the VLAN a name, and assign interfaces to a
VLAN. To focus on these basic details, this section shows examples using a single switch, so
VLAN trunking is not needed.
For a Cisco switch to forward frames in a particular VLAN, the switch must be configured
to believe that the VLAN exists. In addition, the switch must have nontrunking interfaces
(called access interfaces, or static access interfaces) assigned to the VLAN, and/or trunks
that support the VLAN. The configuration steps for access interfaces are as follows:
Step 1.
To configure a new VLAN, follow these steps:
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