| vman-name | Specifies a VMAN name using up to 32 characters. | 
| vman_list | Specifies the VMAN tag range or VMAN Tag List (Ex: 2-4 or 2,3). | 
| learning-domain | Specifies that this VMAN is a learning domain, which supports inter-VMAN forwarding. | 
| vr | Specifies a virtual router. | 
| vr_name | Specifies a virtual router
                                    name. Note: User-created VRs are supported
                                    only on the platforms listed for this feature in the 
    Switch Engine 32.5 Feature License Requirements
    document. On switches
                                    that do not support user-created VRs, all VLANs are created in
                                        VR-Default and cannot
                                    be moved. | 
N/A.
For information on VMAN name requirements and a list of reserved keywords, see Object Names. You must use mutually exclusive names for:
The keyword learning-domain enables you to create a VMAN that serves as a learning domain for inter-VMAN forwarding.
If you do not specify the virtual router, the VMAN is created in the current virtual router. After you create the VMAN, you must configure the VMAN tag and add the ports that you want.
The following example creates a VMAN named "fred":
create vman fred
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.0.
The vman_list variable was added in ExtremeXOS 16.1.
This command is available on all ExtremeSwitching Universal switches.