MVRP deleting VLANs
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‎01-29-2015 07:02 AM
Hello, colleagues!
On swithces configured MVRP.
VLANs adding normally.
BUT
When I delete VLAN on upstream switch, they don't removing from downstream switch.
It's issue or normal behavior?
Thank you!
On swithces configured MVRP.
VLANs adding normally.
BUT
When I delete VLAN on upstream switch, they don't removing from downstream switch.
It's issue or normal behavior?
Thank you!
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‎06-12-2015 12:15 PM
There's a 30sec hold-on timer.
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‎06-12-2015 08:21 AM
chad,
thank you for your reply.
What I noticed is that after deleting a VLAN it suddenly disappears from STP domain ('T' flag) then, matter of seconds (maybe related to some timer setting), it ages out as you told me.
thank you
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antonio
thank you for your reply.
What I noticed is that after deleting a VLAN it suddenly disappears from STP domain ('T' flag) then, matter of seconds (maybe related to some timer setting), it ages out as you told me.
thank you
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antonio
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‎06-11-2015 04:32 PM
Antonio,
The VLANs should age out on their own if they are not being advertised elsewhere in the network. If they are being advertised, they will come back once deleted.
To prevent them from being added on the switch you can forbid those VLAN tags in MVRP (or disable MVRP):
conf mvrp tag ports registration forbidden
Once the tags are forbidden, the VLANs should be automatically removed. This assumes the VLAN has not been converted from a dynamic (i.e. SYS_VLAN_XXXX) to a user created VLAN.
The fastest way to do that for a large number of VLANs on multiple switches would be to create a quick script to execute the above command for each VLAN and port (or all ports.)
The VLANs should age out on their own if they are not being advertised elsewhere in the network. If they are being advertised, they will come back once deleted.
To prevent them from being added on the switch you can forbid those VLAN tags in MVRP (or disable MVRP):
conf mvrp tag
Once the tags are forbidden, the VLANs should be automatically removed. This assumes the VLAN has not been converted from a dynamic (i.e. SYS_VLAN_XXXX) to a user created VLAN.
The fastest way to do that for a large number of VLANs on multiple switches would be to create a quick script to execute the above command for each VLAN and port (or all ports.)
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‎06-11-2015 07:51 AM
So, back to the topic.
Which is the quickest command to delete 100 vlans (out of 200 dynamically created vlans) on 20 mvrp enabled switches?
Thank you
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antonio
Which is the quickest command to delete 100 vlans (out of 200 dynamically created vlans) on 20 mvrp enabled switches?
Thank you
--
antonio
