Returns a list of all Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) on your account. VLANs provide a mechanism for secure communication between two or more Linodes that are assigned to the same VLAN, and are both within the same Layer 2 broadcast domain.
For legacy configuration profile interfaces, you can use the following operations to create, attach, detach, and delete VLANs on a Linode:
Only Next Generation Network (NGN) data centers support VLANs. Run the List regions operation to view the capabilities of data center regions. If a VLAN is attached to your Linode and you attempt to migrate or clone it to a non-NGN data center, the migration or cloning won't initiate. If a Linode cannot be migrated because of an incompatibility, you will be prompted to select a different data center or contact support.
See the VLANs Overview to view additional specifications and limitations.
List VLANs
Returns a list of all Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) on your account. VLANs provide a mechanism for secure communication between two or more Linodes that are assigned to the same VLAN, and are both within the same Layer 2 broadcast domain.
For legacy configuration profile interfaces, you can use the following operations to create, attach, detach, and delete VLANs on a Linode:
For Linode interfaces, you can use the following operations to create, attach, detach, and delete VLANs on a Linode:
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