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Delete a VLAN
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Virtual Port
Radius profile for Mac Filtering/1x/WPA/WPA2
Standard DSCP/802.1q to AC mapping defined in WMM
Radius profile for Mac Filtering/1x/WPA/WPA2
Bridged VLANs do not support:
Meru rule-based QoS rules. Instead, bridged VLANs support a standard
DSCP/802.1q to AC mapping defined in WMM.
Display of mobiles’ DHCP addresses
Printing IP address changes or discoveries in a station log
Captive Portal related Radius profiles
RADIUS assigned VLANs (even with 802.1x)
Reactive/proactive diagnostics
It doesn't display mobile's DHCP addresses, and the station log, IP address change,
and IP address discovery is not printed out.
See the ESSID chapters in this guide for more information on configuring an ESSID.
Delete a VLAN
You cannot delete a VLAN if it is currently assigned to an ESSID (see Chapter 5,
“Configuring an ESS” on page 49). You cannot delete a VLAN created by E(z)RF
Network Server; that must be done from Network Server. To delete a VLAN created
on a controller, use the following command in global configuration mode:
no vlan name
For example, to delete the VLAN name vlan1, enter the following:
controller (config)# no vlan vlan1
controller (config)#
More About VLANs
System Director provides commands for configuring both virtual LAN (VLANs) and
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels to facilitate the separation of traffic
using logical rather than physical constraints. As an alternative to VLANs, if the
optional Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) feature is licensed, GRE Tunneling can
be configured on the either Ethernet interface, as described in Configure GRE Tunnels