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Using the Command-Line Interface
C-5
VLAN Names:
There are restrictions on VLAN names. They cannot contain white 
spaces and cannot start with a numeric value unless you use quotation 
marks around the name. If a name contains white spaces or starts with 
a numeric, you must use quotation marks whenever referring to the 
VLAN name.
802.1Q links do not work correctly:
Remember that VLAN names are only locally significant through the 
command line interface. In order for two switches to communicate 
across a 802.1Q link, the VLANid for the VLAN on one switch should 
have a corresponding VLANid for the VLAN on the other switch.
If you are connecting to a third-party device and have checked that the 
VLANids are the same, the Ethertype field used to identify packets as 
802.1Q packets may differ between the devices. The default value used 
by the switch is 8100. If the third party device differs from this and 
cannot be changed, you may change the 802.1Q Ethertype used by the 
switch with the command:
config dot1p ethertype <ethertype>
Changing this parameter will change how the switch recognizes all 
tagged frames received and the value it inserts in all tagged frames it 
transmits.
VLANs, IP Addresses and default routes:
Recall that the switch can have an IP address for each configured 
VLAN. It is only necessary to have an IP address associated with a VLAN 
if you intend to manage (telnet, SNMP, ping) through that VLAN. You 
can also configure multiple default routes for the switch. The switch 
will try first, the default route with the lowest cost metric.
STP
You have connected an endstation directly to the Switch and the 
endstation fails to boot correctly:
The Switch has STP enabled, and the endstation is booting before the 
STP initialization process is complete. Specify STP has been disabled, 
and then reboot the endstation. 
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