Configure Eaps Delete Protected Vlan - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.

configure eaps delete protected vlan

configure eaps <name> delete protected vlan <vlan_name>
Description
Deletes the specified protected VLAN from the specified EAPS domain.
Syntax Description
name
vlan_name
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
To prevent loops in the network, you must delete the ring ports (the primary and the secondary ports)
from the protected VLAN before deleting the protected VLAN from the EAPS domain. Failure to do so
may cause a loop in the network.
The switch displays by default a warning message and prompts you to delete the VLAN from the EAPS
domain. When prompted, do one of the following:
Enter
delete the VLAN from the specified EAPS domain.
y
Enter
or press [Return] to cancel this action.
n
If you have considerable knowledge and experience with EAPS, you might find the EAPS loop
protection warning messages unnecessary. For more information, see the
command
warnings off
Useful show Commands. Use the following
domain, including protected VLANs and primary and secondary ports:
—This command displays summary information for all of the VLANs on the device. If
show vlan
the VLAN is a protected VLAN, the P flag appears in the flag column. To see more detailed
information about the protected VLAN, use the
—This command displays summary EAPS domain information, including the name of the
show eaps
domain and the primary and secondary ports. To see more detailed information, including the name
of the protected VLAN and the primary and secondary ports, use the
command.
—This command displays whether the VLAN is a control or partner VLAN for an
show vlan eaps
EAPS domain. This command also displays if the VLAN is not a member of any EAPS domain.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
Specifies the name of an EAPS domain.
Specifies the name of the protected VLAN.
on page
1117.
commands to display information about your EAPS
show
configure eaps delete protected vlan
configure eaps config-
show vlan
<vlan_name> detail
show eaps
command.
<eapsDomain>
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