Saving vlan configuration – ATL Telecom R1-SW Ethernet Switch User Manual
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Configuring VLAN
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input errors 0, length 0, overrun 0, CRC 0, frame 0, fifo 0, missed 0
output packets 474, bytes 414, dropped 0
output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0
collisions 0
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To remove the secondary IP address of a VLAN, use the no ip address seconday
command in interface configuration mode. The following example shows how to remove the
secondary IP address of the VLAN whose id is ‘1’.
(config)# interface vlan id 1
(config-if)# no ip address 172.25.1.100/16 secondary
(config-if)# end
# show interface vlan id 1
Interface vlan1
index 28 kernel index 4 metric 1 mtu 1500
HWaddr: 00:01:02:00:00:db
inet 172.27.2.100/16 broadcast 172.27.255.255
input packets 15547, bytes 936795, dropped 0, multicast packets 6752
input errors 0, length 0, overrun 0, CRC 0, frame 0, fifo 0, missed 0
output packets 474, bytes 414, dropped 0
output errors 0, aborted 0, carrier 0, fifo 0, heartbeat 0, window 0
collisions 0
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Saving VLAN Configuration
When you finish the VLAN configuration, you should save the VLAN configuration to use it
after rebooting the system. To save the current VLAN configuration, use write memory
command in Privileged mode.
# write memory
Building Configuration...
[OK]
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