Cisco NM-8B-U User Guide - Page 54

Verifying VLAN Deletion, Configuring VLAN Trunking Protocol, Configuring the VTP Server

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Configuration Tasks 16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Command Router# vlan database Router(vlan)# no vlan vlan-id Router(vlan)# exit Verifying VLAN Deletion Purpose Enters VLAN configuration mode. Deletes the VLAN. Updates the VLAN database, propagate it throughout the administrative domain, and return to privileged EXEC mode. Step 1 Use the show vlan-switch brief command to verify that a VLAN has been deleted from a switch: Router# show vlan-switch brief VLAN Name Status Ports 1 default active Fa0/2, Fa0/9, Fa0/14, Gi0/0 2 VLAN0002 active 3 VLAN0003 active Fa0/4, Fa0/5, Fa0/10, Fa0/11 4 VLAN0004 active Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/12, Fa0/13 5 VLAN0005 active 40 VLAN0040 active Fa0/15 50 VLAN0050 active 1000 VLAN1000 active 1002 fddi-default active 1003 token-ring-default active 1004 fddinet-default active 1005 trnet-default active Router# Configuring VLAN Trunking Protocol This section describes how to configure the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) on the Ethernet switch network module, and contains the following sections: • Configuring the VTP Server, page 54 • Configuring a VTP Client, page 55 • Disabling VTP (VTP Transparent Mode), page 55 • Configuring VTP version 2, page 55 Configuring the VTP Server When a switch is in VTP server mode, you can change the VLAN configuration and have it propagate throughout the network. To configure the switch as a VTP server, use the following commands beginning in privileged EXEC mode: Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ 54

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16- and 36-Port Ethernet Switch Module for Cisco 2600 Series, Cisco 3600 Series, and Cisco 3700 Series
Configuration Tasks
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Cisco IOS Release 12.2(2)XT, 12.2(8)T, and 12.2(15)ZJ
Verifying VLAN Deletion
Step 1
Use the
show vlan
-
switch brief
command to verify that a VLAN has been deleted from a switch:
Router#
show vlan
-
switch brief
VLAN Name
Status
Ports
---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
1
default
active
Fa0/2, Fa0/9, Fa0/14, Gi0/0
2
VLAN0002
active
3
VLAN0003
active
Fa0/4, Fa0/5, Fa0/10, Fa0/11
4
VLAN0004
active
Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/12, Fa0/13
5
VLAN0005
active
40
VLAN0040
active
Fa0/15
50
VLAN0050
active
1000 VLAN1000
active
1002 fddi-default
active
1003 token-ring-default
active
1004 fddinet-default
active
1005 trnet-default
active
Router#
Configuring VLAN Trunking Protocol
This section describes how to configure the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) on the Ethernet switch
network module, and contains the following sections:
Configuring the VTP Server, page 54
Configuring a VTP Client, page 55
Disabling VTP (VTP Transparent Mode), page 55
Configuring VTP version 2, page 55
Configuring the VTP Server
When a switch is in VTP server mode, you can change the VLAN configuration and have it propagate
throughout the network.
To configure the switch as a VTP server, use the following commands beginning in privileged EXEC
mode:
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router#
vlan
database
Enters VLAN configuration mode.
Step 2
Router(vlan)#
no
vlan
vlan-id
Deletes the VLAN.
Step 3
Router(vlan)#
exit
Updates the VLAN database, propagate it throughout the
administrative domain, and return to privileged EXEC mode.