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 Creating a VLAN for Banyan Vines Traffic
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Creating a VLAN for Banyan Vines Traffic
Banyan Vines uses a fixed encapsulation for each network interface. For this reason, it is 
straightforward to create a 
VLAN
 for Banyan Vines traffic. For Ethernet traffic, Banyan Vines 
uses Ethernet II encapsulation; Token Ring uses 
LLC
FDDI
 uses 
SNAP
. This procedure 
describes how to create a 
VLAN
 for Ethernet, Token, and 
FDDI
 traffic. Follow these steps to 
create a Banyan Vines 
VLAN
:
1. Type 
cratvl
 at any prompt. 
2. The following prompt displays:
Enter the VLAN Group id for this VLAN ( 1):
Enter the number for the Group to which this Banyan Vines 
VLAN
 will belong.
3. The following prompt displays:
Enter the VLAN Id for this VLAN ( 2):
Enter the number that will identify this 
VLAN
 within the Group specified above. By default 
the system displays the next available 
VLAN ID
 number. Press 
<Enter>
 to accept this 
default. 
4. The following prompt displays:
Enter the new VLAN’s description: 
Enter a textual description that will help you identify the 
VLAN
. For example, you might 
call the 
VLAN
, “Banyan Vines 
VLAN
.” You may use up to 30 characters for this description. 
5. The following prompt displays:
Enter the Admin Status for this vlan (Enable (e) / Disable (d):
Enter whether or not you want the Administrative Status for this 
VLAN
 to be enabled or 
disabled. Once enabled, the switch begins using the policies you defined. A disabled 
VLAN
 is still defined (name, number, policies intact), but the switch keeps the 
VLAN
 
disabled. The enable/disable status may be changed at a later time using the 
modatvl
 
command.
6. The following menu displays:
Select rule type:
1. Port Rule
2. MAC Address Rule
3. Protocol Rule
4. Network Address Rule
5. User Defined Rule
6. Binding Rule
7. DHCP PORT Rule
8. DHCP PORT Rule
Enter rule type (1):
Press 
3
 and press 
<Enter>
7. The following prompt displays:
Set Rule Admin Status to ((e)nable/(d)isable):
Type 
e
 to enable this rule. When enabled, the 
VLAN
 will begin using the rule to deter-
mine membership of devices.