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Creating Logical Interfaces
Creating Logical Interfaces
On the Configure > Interfaces > Logical Interfaces page, click Add.
In the Quick Setup Logical Interface section, choose the type of logical interface you want to create. Valid values are VLAN, Port Channel, and Loopback.
If you choose VLAN from the Interface Type drop-down list, enter a VLAN number to identify your VLAN. Valid values are between 2 and 4094. Enter the maximum transmission unit (MTU) for the VLAN.
If you choose Port Channel as the interface type, enter a number to identify the port channel on your device. Valid values are between 1 and 128.
If you choose Loopback as the interface type, enter a loopback number.