If you're looking for a quick solution to this:

1) Create a VLAN connection using the GUI

2) Edit the file /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/[VLAN
Connection]

3) Under [vlan] change the id to your proper id

4a) Reboot, or

4b) i)Delete the link on the command line:  ip link del [vlan]

ii) Restart NetworkManager: service network-manager restart

Now your vlan should be working.

*Warning: The GUI will still show the VLAN ID as 100.  If you don't edit
it, it won't edit the file.*

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  Only supports adding VLAN up to 100

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