Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Supported VLANs, on page 3
Normal-Range VLAN Configuration Guidelines, on page 7
Monitoring VLANs, on page 26
Deleting a VLAN
When you delete a VLAN from a switch that is in VTP server mode, the VLAN is removed from the VLAN
database for all switches in the VTP domain. When you delete a VLAN from a switch that is in VTP transparent
mode, the VLAN is deleted only on that specific switch or a switch stack.
You cannot delete the default VLANs for the different media types: Ethernet VLAN 1 and FDDI or Token
Ring VLANs 1002 to 1005.
When you delete a VLAN, any ports assigned to that VLAN become inactive. They remain associated
with the VLAN (and thus inactive) until you assign them to a new VLAN.
Caution
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
configure terminal
2.
no vlan vlan-id
3.
end
4.
show vlan brief
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Configuring VLANs
How to Configure Normal-Range VLANs