Deleting a vlan – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser User’s Guide

Secton V: Virtual LANs

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Deleting a VLAN

This procedure deletes port-based and tagged VLANs from the switch.
Note the following before performing this procedure:

You cannot delete the Default_VLAN.

You cannot delete a VLAN if it has a routing interface. You must delete
the routing interface first. Deleting an interface is not supported from
the web browser interface. That management function must be
performed from the menus or command line interface.

All untagged ports in a deleted VLAN are returned to the
Default_VLAN as untagged ports.

Static addresses assigned to the ports of a deleted VLAN become
obsolete and should be deleted from the MAC address table. For
instructions, refer to “Deleting Unicast and Multicast MAC Addresses”
on page 79.

If the switch is part of an enhanced stack, deleting the common VLAN
that interconnects the switch with the stack removes the switch from
the stack.

To delete a port-based or tagged VLAN from the switch, perform the
following procedure:

1. From the home page, select Configuration.

2. From the Configuration menu, select the Layer 2 option.

3. Select the VLAN tab.

The VLAN tab is shown in Figure 128 on page 316.

4. Click the button next to the name of the VLAN to be deleted. (You

cannot delete the Default_VLAN.)

5. Click Remove.

A confirmation prompt is displayed.

6. Click OK to delete the VLAN or Cancel to cancel the procedure.

If you click OK, the VLAN is deleted from the switch. The untagged
ports in the VLAN are returned to the Default_VLAN as untagged
ports.

7. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option in

the Configuration menu.

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