One of the typical configuration activities you’ll perform on a Cisco Switch is to manipulate VLANs.

VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network.

In one physical cisco switch, you can create multiple VLANs that connects to different network.


For example, a VLAN for 10.10.191.0 network, a VLAN for 10.10.192.0 network, and a VLAN for 10.10.193.0 network. All three of these can be configured in the same physical switch.

While these commands were tested on a cisco catalyst switch 3750 series, similar commands (may be with slight variation to the port number format) should work on all cisco switches.


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