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Delete VLAN Menu

The Delete VLAN menu, displayed in Figure 41, is used to delete VLANs.

Figure 41: Delete VLAN menu

VLAN Name

Is the name of the VLAN.

Delete

After you have created a VLAN, this column will have the option to delete it. Follow these steps to delete VLANs:

1.Select the VLAN you want to delete in the Delete column.

2.Toggle the space bar to Yes to delete the VLAN.

3.Select Save and press Enter.

4.A screen prompt will warn you that you must reset the DES-5016 in order for the change to take effect.

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Contents DES-5016 Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Link Limited Warranty Hardware SoftwareEurope and Israel Link Offices for Registration and Warranty ServiceNorth, Central, and South America Copyright Statement Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Table of Contents Page Page Organization About This GuideAudience Features IntroductionPage Front Panel DES-5016TXDES-5016TF DES-5016TFRear Panel DES-5016 Rear PanelManagement Methods Updating FirmwareLocal Console Management Telnet ManagementInstalling the DES-5016 Unpacking the DES-5016Installation Options Desktop/ Shelf Installation Install Feet on BottomAttach Feet Rack Installation Attach Mounting BracketsInsert into Rack Installing Optional Modules Remove Blank Bracket Insert Optional Module Power On Copper Cable Connecting the DES-5016 to the NetworkCable Specifications Cable Diagram Fiber Optic Cable Ports MDI-X PortsFiber Optic Ports RS-232 PortConnecting the DES-5016 to other Switches and Hubs DES-5016 to DES-5016 ConnectionLEDs DES-5016TF LEDsPower DiagnosticCPU Module StatusLED Port TX Module LinkAct 100/10Port TX Module LEDs Port FX Module Link/ ActPort 100BASE-FX Module ColLit Dark Port 1000BASE-SX Module Gigabit Module LEDManaging the DES-5016 Local Console Management ∙ Data bits ∙ Parity None ∙ Stop bits ∙ Flow Control NoneTelnet ∙ Default User Name D-Link ∙ Default Password D-Link LogHelp Message Help MessagePanel Conventions SpacebarSystem Configuration Switch Port 1-8, 9-16 and Optional Module Configuration100BASE-FX/ 1000BASE-SX Switch Port Module Console ProgramSpanning Tree Configuration Snmp Management ConfigurationVlan Port Management Trunking Port ManagementSystem Configuration Menu System ResetFactory Reset to Default Config Values System InformationSoftware Update Boot Prom Firmware VersionSystem Information Menu Hardware RevisionLAN Default Gateway MAC AddressSystem Description System NameSystem Reset System ResetFactory Reset Factory ResetFactory Reset Confirmation Disadvantages of Store and Forward System Rate ControlAdvantages of Store and Forward Advantages of Cut-Through Disadvantages of Cut-ThroughSoftware Update Menu Software Update menuTransfer Firmware Xmodem User Account Management User Account Change MenuPassword Confirm PasswordAccess Level Create New UserPage Delete Delete UsersStatus Page New Password Change PasswordOld Password Page Switch Port Configuration Physical Switch Port Configuration MenuState Flow Control Port StatePriority STA Operation Levels Spanning Tree ConfigurationSpanning Tree Configuration Menu Forward Delay Time Spanning Tree AlgorithmBridge Priority Root CostRoot Bridge Root PortSnmp Management Configuration Snmp Management Configuration Menu Snmp Manager SettingAccess Right Snmp Community StringSnmp Trap Manager Setting Authentication FailureCold Start Link Change EventPage Vlan Port Management Vlan Port Management Menu Vlan Port Management menuCreate New Vlan New Vlan NamePort # TrunkGroupPage Delete Vlan Menu Vlan NameModify Vlan Menu Virtual LAN NameTrunking Port Management Menu Trunking Port Management menuName Create New Trunking PortNew Trunking Group Name Page Modify Trunking Port Delete Trunking PortTrunking Port Trunking Port Name Modify Trunking PortTroubleshooting Problem Solution Post ErrorsCables Port StatesPage Diagnostic LED Port Specifications Appendix a DES-5016 Technical SpecificationsSwitch Specifications Page Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide General EMI Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide Performance Index ActUser Name 52, 54