This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough on how to configure VLAN on Cisco switch, covering VLAN creation, assigning ports to VLAN Cisco switches, configuring trunk ports, best practices, and VLAN troubleshooting Cisco switch methods. The following are prerequisites and considerations for configuring VLANs: Before you create VLANs, you must decide whether to use VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) to maintain global VLAN configuration for your network. If you plan to configure many VLANs on the device and to not enable routing, you can. Configuring a VLAN on a Cisco switch means more than just creating a VLAN ID. Up to 4094 VLANs can be configured on Cisco catalyst switches. This article uses a switch running Dell SONiC 4. Please select a product to check article relevancy We are using standard interface namings to demonstrate the Concepts. Trunk ports allow traffic for multiple VLANs, while access ports handle.
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