The reference is to what VLANs are trunked by default. It doesn't actually
create the VLANs.


Brian Dennis, CCIE #2210 (R&S)(ISP/Dial) CCSI #98640
5G Networks, Inc.
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> Reel, JohnX
> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 12:12 PM
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> Subject: vlans 1-1000 are automatically transported [7:5311]
>
>
> Comrades,
>
> I have one quick question that I have not been able understand so
> far... can
> someone please help with an answer or a direction pointer. I
> appreciate your
> help.
>
> (1) CAT5509 as a reference
> (2) Cisco "Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks," book by
> Karen Webb,
> page 106.
>
>
> The Cisco book states ~"vlans 1-1000 are automatically transported... even
> if a range was specified... one must use the "clear" command to remove the
> unnecessary vlans".
>
> When two test vlans are added to the 5509 and then the "show vlan" command
> is used, I do not see where "unnecessary' vlans have been added.
> Note that
> example:
>
> 1   default   active 3   3/1-12
>                        5/1-2
>                        7/1-3
> 2   jr_vlan2  active 146 5/9-16
> 3   jr_vlan3  active 146 5/17-25
> ...
>
> John L. Reel
> Intel-Gigabit Lab
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