Specifications
Chapter 1 Configuring Interfaces and Circuits
Configuring Interfaces
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Specifying VLAN Trunking for an Interface 
To activate VLAN trunking for a CSS interface, use the trunk command. You 
specify all VLANs that include the specified port as part of the VLAN. The trunk 
command also converts the link in to a trunk link. Use the vlan command to 
specify the number of each VLAN to be associated with the Gigabit Ethernet or 
Fast Ethernet port. Enter an integer from 1 to 4094 as the VLAN identifier.
The following list defines the maximum number of VLANs supported by the 
specific CSS models:
• CSS 11501 and CSS 11503 - A maximum of 256 VLANs per CSS and 
64 VLANs per port (FE or GE)
• CSS 11506 - A maximum of 512 VLANs per CSS and 64 VLANs per port 
(FE or GE)
The CSS software has a dependency when using the trunk command. For 
trunking to be enabled, all VLAN bridging commands for any active VLAN must 
first be disabled for the Gigabit Ethernet or Fast Ethernet interface by using the 
no bridge vlan, no bridge port-priority, no bridge state, and no bridge 
pathcost commands. If you do not disable VLAN bridging on an interface, the 
CSS software instructs you to do so.
When you specify the trunk command, enter the word vlan in lowercase letters 
and include a space before the VLAN number (for example, vlan 2). The CSS 
automatically prompts you to create the specified VLAN (where y instructs the 
software to create the VLAN and n cancels the VLAN creation).
For example, to configure Gigabit Ethernet port 1 in slot 1 for use in VLAN2, 
VLAN3, and VLAN9, enter:
(config-if[1/1])# trunk
(config-if[1/1])# vlan 2
Create VLAN<2>, [y/n]:y
(config-if-vlan[1/1-2])# vlan 3
Create VLAN<3>, [y/n]:y
(config-if-vlan[1/1-3])# vlan 9
Create VLAN<9>, [y/n]:y
(config-if-vlan[1/1-9])#
The no trunk command turns off all trunking, removes all specified vlan 
commands associated with the interface, and deletes this information from the 
running configuration. The interface is returned to VLAN1 by default.










