02-19-2015 05:05 AM - edited 03-07-2019 10:45 PM
Hello,
I'm trying to delete old vlans and have the database back to default on a stack of 3850s.
I've removed the VLAN.DAT from each flash directory so it has completely gone. Rebooted but all old vlans still are there.
I tried changing the switch to different vtp modes also and also the VTP domain name. Everytime I reload though the old VLANS are still there. I know I can manually remove them using no vlan xxxx but there are a lot and there must be an easier way.
02-19-2015 08:37 AM
Removing the vlan.dat file should normally remove all vlans on the switch after a reboot.
As an alternative u can use the no vlan 10-100 command and you can delete a range of vlans.
Zee
02-20-2015 02:46 AM
Hi Both,
I ended up unstacking them and the VLANs had disappeared :-)
Thanks
02-20-2015 02:12 AM
Hi Grant,
Have you tried deleting the vlan.dat file on each individual switch when not stacked together. Reboot each one then stack them.
Regards.
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