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Static Virtual LANs (VLANs)
Port-Based Virtual LANs (Static VLANs)
want to make the VLAN permanent. After you convert a dynamic VLAN to
static, you must configure the switchs per-port participation in the VLAN in
the same way that you would for any static VLAN.
Syntax: static-vlan <vlan-id>(Use show vlan to list current VIDs.)
For example, suppose a dynamic VLAN with a VID of 125 exists on the switch.
The following command converts the VLAN to a static VLAN.
ProCurve(config)# static-vlan 125
Configuring Static VLAN Name and Per-Port Settings. The vlan <vlan-
id> command, used with the options listed below, changes the name of an
existing static VLAN and changes the per-port VLAN membership settings.
Note You can use these options from the configuration level by beginning the
command with vlan <vlan-id>, or from the context level of the specific VLAN.
Syntax: name <vlan-name>
Changes the name of the existing static VLAN. (Avoid
spaces and the following characters in the <vlan-name>
entry: 2, #, $, ^, &, *, (, and ).)
[no] tagged <port-list>
Configures the indicated port(s) as Tagged for the specified
VLAN. Thenoversion sets the port(s) to either No or (if
GVRP is enabled) to Auto.
[no] untagged <port-list>
Configures the indicated port(s) as Untagged for the
specified VLAN. Thenoversion sets the port(s) to either
No or (if GVRP is enabled) to Auto.
[no] forbid <port-list>
Configures the indicated port(s) as “forbidden” to
participate in the designated VLAN. Thenoversion sets
the port(s) to either No or (if GVRP is enabled) to Auto.
auto <port-list>
Available if GVRP is enabled on the switch. Returns the
per-port settings for the specified VLAN to Auto operation.
Note that Auto is the default per-port setting for a static
VLAN if GVRP is running on the switch. (For information
on dynamic VLAN and GVRP operation, see
chapter 3, “GVRP”.)

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