05-23-2007 08:52 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:15 PM
Hi
When I do a show vlan brief, I get a list of vlans. There is one particular vlan I'd like to remove vlan130. How can I delete that vlan?
Thanks in advance
Dan
05-23-2007 08:58 AM
Dan,
Which switch is this? If its a new switch like 2960,3560,3750, please go to config mode and delete the vlan. Do the following:
config t
no vlan 130
If its an older switch, you have to delete it using the Vlan data base mode:
Switch# vlan database
Switch(vlan)# no vlan 130
Switch(vlan)# apply
HTH,Please rate if it does.
-amit singh
05-23-2007 08:58 AM
Hi
Which series switch u r using.First determine the role of the switch in question i mean weather it is vtp server or vtp client.u cannot delte the vlan from the switch which is acting as a vtp client.
verify how u have created the vlan..ie..there are 2 ways of creating the vlans in vlan database mode or from global mode.if u have created the vlans from vlan database mode then go the vlan datase mode and issue the command no vlan vlanid
if it is in gobal mode then go to the global mode and issue no vlan (vlanname) vlanid.
Thanks
Mahmood
05-23-2007 08:59 AM
Is this switch a standalone or in a network. If its standalon then go to config mode and the command would be no vlan 130.
It its in a network, and having a vtp status of server, follow the above procedure. If its a client go to the core switch running on server and then delete in the config mode saying no vlan 130.
-Hoogen
Do rate if this helps :)
05-23-2007 08:59 AM
Hi Dan,
Go to VLAN DATABASE mode and then issue a command "no vlan
Switch#vlan database
Switch(vlan)#no vlan 130
Deleting VLAN 130...
Switch(vlan)#apply
APPLY completed.
Switch(vlan)#exit
Make sure this is not a VTP client switch and if you have a VTP server switch perform this task there and it will be updated on all your VTP clients switches.
HTH
Ankur
*Pls rate all helpfull post
Find answers to your questions by entering keywords or phrases in the Search bar above. New here? Use these resources to familiarize yourself with the community: