VLAN 1 is the standard VLAN all ethernet ports are placed in on a Catalyst
switch unlike other manufacturers who use VLAN 100 for 802.1q
implementations. The idea is that VLAN 1 will be used for management
(yeah.. sure..)
You do not have to have VLAN 1 intialized.. the only requirement is that
they be in the same VLAN. If trunking is enabled then it must have the same
encapsulation.
HTH
Kelly
> I've configure 2 VLAN on 5505 and it is connected to 2900.
> In order for my VLANs to work I need to disable VLAN.
> my commands:
> config t
> int vlan 1
>shutdown
> I thought that this would bring down administratively shut down vlan 1
> but it does not.
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> Alex Collins wrote:
>
>> You need VLAN 1 as a minimum for the switch to operate from my
> understanding
>> (I'm sure to be corrected if wrong). If you only have just one VLAN
>> (which will be VLAN1) the switch is a single broadcast domain anyway
>> so you can kinda ignore VLAN's entirely at that point.
>>
>> What are you trying to achieve?
>>
>> Alex.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: khramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: 06 June 2001 17:47
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: VLAN 1 [7:7367]
>>
>> What is the command to shut down VLAN 1 on a switch?
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