Deleting a vlan, Deleting a port- based vlan, Deleting a port-based vlan – Allied Telesis AT-S80 User Manual
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Chapter 10: Virtual LANs
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Section I: Using the Menus Interface
Deleting a VLAN
There are two separate procedures for deleting a VLAN depending on
whether it is a Tagged or Port-based VLAN. See the following sections.
Deleting a Port-
based VLAN
To delete a port from a Port-based VLAN, perform the following
procedure.
1. From the Main Menu, type A to select Advanced Switch
Configuration.
The Advanced Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 14 on
page 64.
2. From the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, type V to select
VLAN Management.
The VLAN Management Menu is shown in Figure 21 on page 103.
3. Type P to select Port-Based VLAN.
The Port-Based VLAN Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 24 on
page 108.
4. Type D to select Delete Member Port.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter Group ID >
5. Type the Group ID if the VLAN you want to remove ports from. Then
press Enter.
The following prompt is displayed:
Delete member -> Enter port number >
6. Type the port number or numbers that you want to remove from the
VLAN. Then press Enter.
You can add more than one port at a time. You can specify the ports
individually (for example, 2,5,11), as a range (for example, 4-7), or
both (for example, 2,5,11-15).
The Port-Based VLAN Configuration Menu is updated.
7. Type Q to select Quit to previous menu and save your changes.