RE: VLAN clean up

From: Scott Morris (SMorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Jul 17 1999 - 01:35:11 GMT-3


   
Well... If you take all the ports out of the VLAN, it's not "really"
there... All VLANs are technically there all the time, it's just a matter
of when or where they're used.

Moving all ports to a different VLAN will effectively kill it. Other than
that, if you want to random traffic, also remove it from your trunk port.

"clear trunk (card/port) vlans=2" where card/port is your trunking port to
the router. Other than that, an empty VLAN is effectively removing it.
But the number 1-1004 (I think?) of VLANs will always exist, whether active
or not. So I guess it depends what you have in your head as far as "remove"
goes. :)

Scott Morris, MCSE, CNE (3.x), CCDP, CCIE #4713
smorris@tele-tech.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Carter [mailto:bcarter@family-net.net]
Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 11:40 PM
To: CCIE Lab group
Subject: VLAN clean up

I have set a vlan on a cat 5500.

set vlan 2 2/15

I no longer want vlan 2 configured on the switch. I did a set vlan 1
2/15. This removed port 2/15 from the switch, but how do I remove vlan
2 from the switch??

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