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Modifying a Group or VLAN
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Modifying a Group or VLAN
After creating a Group (through 
crgp
) or 
VLAN (
through 
cratvl
, see Chapters 20 and 22
)
, you 
can change any of their parameters through the 
modvl
 command. In addition, if you did not 
set up a virtual router port (
IP
 or 
IPX
) during the initial Group or 
VLAN
 configuration, you can 
set one up with 
modvl
. To use this command, enter 
modvl
 followed by the Group number and 
VLAN
 number to change. For example, to modify parameters in Group 2, 
VLAN
 1, enter:
modvl 2
Note that you do not need to specify a 
VLAN
 number to modify the default 
VLAN
 within a 
Group. To modify parameters in Group 2, 
VLAN
 2, you would enter:
modvl 2:2
A screen similar to the following displays. 
Current values associated with GROUP 2.1 are as follows:
1) GROUP Number
- 2:1
2) Description
- New GROUP (#2)
IP Parameters:
3) IP enabled
- Y
4) IP Network Address
- 198.206.101.12
5) IP Subnet Mask
- 255.255.255.0
6) IP Broadcast Address - 198.206.101.255
7) Router Description
- Router Port #2
8) RIP Mode
- Silent
{Active (a), Inactive (i), Deaf (d), Silent (s)}
9) Routing disabled
- N
11) Default Framing
- Ethernet II
{Ethernet II(e), Ethernet 802.3 (8), fddi (f),
token ring (t), source route token ring (s)}
IPX parameters:
12) IPX enabled
- N
(save/quit/cancel)
:
The Group number at the top of this sample screen is followed by the number 1 (
GROUP 2.1
), 
meaning that the information applies to default 
VLAN #1
 in this Group. If this screen displayed 
information on Group 2, 
VLAN
 2, then this field would read 
GROUP 2:2
The colon prompt (:) at the bottom of the screen is used to prompt for user input. To change 
a value, type the line number of the item you want to change, followed by an equal sign (=) 
and the new value. For example, to set a new description you could enter:
2=Engineering
All of the 
modvl
 Note 
Line numbering for the 
modvl
 command will vary 
depending on whether you have an 
IP
 or 
IPX
 router 
configured. Each type of router contains several param-
eters that require extra line numbers.