SC0 can be placed in any VLAN you specify.  All ports default to VLAN 1 so
putting it there may not be prudent depending on your specific security
needs.  For example, I have used VLAN 999 in DMZs before as the "managment
rail" for the switches.

HTH

Darren

At 02:13 PM 5/14/2002 -0400, Chris Charlebois wrote:
>If you are using a set-based switch, I beleive the SC0 interface belongs to
>VLAN 1 by default.  I'm not even sure you can change that.
>
>On IOS-based switches, use the VLAN virtual interface:
>Switch1(conf)#interface vlan1
>Switch1(conf-if)#ip address w.x.y.z 255.255.255.0
>
>You can create virtual interfaces for any and all vlans, so the switch can
>be accessed from multiple ip addresses, but the switch will not route
>between vlans (obviously).
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