Reference Guide
The following example shows the steps to add a tagged interface (in this case, port channel 1) to VLAN 4.
To view the interface’s status. Interface (po 1) is tagged and in VLAN 2 and 3, use the show vlan
command. In a port-based VLAN, use the tagged command to add the interface to another VLAN. The
show vlan command output displays the interface’s (po 1) changed status.
Except for hybrid ports, only a tagged interface can be a member of multiple VLANs. You can assign
hybrid ports to two VLANs if the port is untagged in one VLAN and tagged in all others.
Dell#show vlan
Codes: * - Default VLAN, G - GVRP VLANs
NUM Status Q Ports
* 1 Inactive
2 Active T Po1(So 0/0-1)
T Gi 3/0
3 Active T Po1(So 0/0-1)
T Gi 3/1
Dell#config
Dell(conf)#int vlan 4
Dell(conf-if-vlan)#
tagged po 1
Dell(conf-if-vlan)#show conf
!
interface Vlan 4
no ip address
tagged Port-channel 1
Dell(conf-if-vlan)#end
Dell#
show vlan
Codes: * - Default VLAN, G - GVRP VLANs
NUM Status Q Ports
* 1 Inactive
2 Active T Po1(So 0/0-1)
T Gi 3/0
3 Active T Po1(So 0/0-1)
T Gi 3/1
4 Active T Po1(So 0/0-1)
Dell#
When you remove a tagged interface from a VLAN (using the no tagged interface command), it
remains tagged only if it is a tagged interface in another VLAN. If the tagged interface is removed from
the only VLAN to which it belongs, the interface is placed in the Default VLAN as an untagged interface.
Moving Untagged Interfaces
To move untagged interfaces from the Default VLAN to another VLAN, use the following commands.
1. Access INTERFACE VLAN mode of the VLAN to which you want to assign the interface.
CONFIGURATION mode
interface vlan vlan-id
2. Configure an interface as untagged.
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
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