To create an IP interface on a VLAN, you must assign a primary IP address to the VLAN.
ip address {<A.B.C.D/X> |<A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D>} [<MAC-offset>] [dvr-one-ip] [name WORD<0-64>] [secondary] [state-disabled]
no ip address {A.B.C.D} [dvr-one-ip] [name WORD<0-64>][secondary]
Specifies a number by which to offset the MAC address from the chassis MAC address. This ensures that each IP address has a different MAC address. If you omit this variable, a unique MAC offset is automatically generated. Different hardware platforms support different ranges. To see which range is available on the switch, use the CLI command completion Help.
Creates the IP interface in an administratively disabled state. This parameter is useful if you want to preconfigure an IP interface, including the routing protocol configuration for that interface, and enable it later during a maintenance window. This parameter applies only to the primary IP address. By default, the switch enables an IP interface after you configure the primary IP address.
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VLAN Interface Configuration
The state-disabled parameter does not appear in a saved configuration file. The configuration file uses the no ip interface enable syntax.