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Assigning MAC Addresses to VLAN Interfaces

Dec 14,2008 by alperen

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Assigning MAC Addresses to VLAN Interfaces
The RSM uses only one global MAC address for all VLAN interfaces on the device. This is the
burned-in address (BIA), which can be viewed using the show interface vlan command. If
you want to assign a specific MAC address to a VLAN interface, use the mac-address interface
command. You might want to configure this option to enhance the operation of the RSM interface.
Here is an example:
Terry_L3SM#configure terminal
Terry_L3SM(config)#interface vlan 2
Terry_L3SM(config-if)#mac-address 4004.0144.0011
Terry_L3SM(config-if)#exit
Terry_L3SM(config)#exit
Terry_L3SM#show running-config
[output cut]
interface Vlan2
mac-address 4004.0144.0011
ip address 172.16.2.1 255.255.255.0
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