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Unable to delete ports from the default vlan on newly stacked switch

Unable to delete ports from the default vlan on newly stacked switch

Andrew_Neussend
New Contributor
I added an additional switch to a stack, and am unable to delete any ports from the default vlan.

Here is the command and the error:
configure vlan "Default" delete port 5:1
Error: No valid port(s) in the specified "taggedPorts" value "5:1".
Configuration failed on backup Node, command execution aborted!
Switch info: Summit X460-48T
Current image: 15.5.2.9-patch1-5

For adding the switch to the stack, I used the steps on this page: http://www.base64.co.nz/adding-an-extreme-switch-to-an-existing-stack/

The command works if i change the port to a port on a node that was already in the stack. The issue seems to be with just the new node.

Any help is appreciated.
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Bill_Stritzinge
Extreme Employee
It results in the same action.. you can do "synchronize stacking ( or slot #>) Glad all worked!

Andrew_Neussend
New Contributor
Bill,

This worked perfect. Thank you.

One quick question I have, in the article that I mentioned, it had me run the command

synchronize stacking node-address 01:02:03:04:05:06

as the last step. Would this not have done this for me? I did reboot the node after the fact as well. Would rebooting the node individually cause this issue?

Bill_Stritzinge
Extreme Employee
It depends on how you added the switch to the stack. The best way to resolve is to make sure you synchronize the slot in the stack... run a "synchronize stacking slot " it will reboot and effectively clean out stacking and make it default. Try that and let me know...
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