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Re: VLAN Status shows non member ports
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VLAN Status shows non member ports
Hello. I already searched all the web but I can't find a solution.
After configuring some vlan's for some LAG's, and then removing those vlans from each switch ports, VLAN status still shows some of those vlan's in the ports.
For example, VLAN 66 was included only in LAG's 1, 2 & 3 (LACP) and it's not included in any switch port. However at VLAN->Switching->Vlan->Advance->VLAN Status it shows:
VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type Routing Interface Member Ports
66 dPG_vSAN_Tagged Static 0/14/5 1/0/10, 1/0/15, lag 1 - lag 3
At VLAN->Switching->Vlan->Advance->"VLAN Tranking config", the port 1/0/10 shows "Trunk Allowed VLANs, 1" (Only the native/default vlan 1)
After a lot of research I download the switch config (Maintenance->Export->HTTP File Export->Text Configuration) and there I found:
interface 1/0/10
description 'Host_12_vmnic4_Gi1_PCI'
set igmp
no spanning-tree port mode
mtu 9216
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 1
vlan tagging 14-15,66
lldp notification
exit
So, the web gui shows a different config than the downloaded text config file. Why? i) How to make both the same? ii) And how to remove from the web gui, for example, vlan 66 from port 1/0/10?
Please help 😞
Update: Deleting the vlan and then creating back with the all corresponding config.. fix the issue. However this is a production switch and there are some vlan's that I can't delete as it will break everything :S Please help. How to remove vlan's from the web gui without deleting.. and how to make both consistent both configs (web gui & text config).
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Re: VLAN Status shows non member ports
Welcome to the community! 🙂
What is the current firmware version of the M4300-28G switch? If its not yet the latest version, I suggest you to update it. The latest firmware version is v12.0.9.4 and you can download it here. Then, observe if the same problem occurs.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: VLAN Status shows non member ports
Thank you for your feedback. As far as I have checked, there is no issue logged on the M4300-28G as per described on your post. A way to double-check if the same settings are still applied is by checking it via console connection to the M4300-28G.
Since you deleted the VLAN and re-configure the setting which fixed the problem, if ever the problem occurs again, I suggest you to open a chat or online support ticket with NETGEAR Support at anytime.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: VLAN Status shows non member ports
Thank you @DaneA
Finally I configured the switch via ssh. There using cli commands I "fixed" the config making it the same as shown in the web gui. As this is a production (and only) switch, after fixed the config for one interface member of a lag, then I disable/enable the interface to "load" the new config. One by one interface.
So switch "fixed"... and learned that the Netgear M4300-28G has "two running configs".. one it's the web one and the other the "internal" one :S Anoying.. Hope Netgear will fix this in the future.
Thank again,
Fernando.
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Re: VLAN Status shows non member ports
Hi @faliaga
For the two questions your mentioned:
i) How to make both the same? ii) And how to remove from the web gui, for example, vlan 66 from port 1/0/10?
Item1: For web GUI, go to 'Switching->VLAN->Advanced->VLAN Membership' page, then select VLAN ID to 60, you will see the port 1/0/10 is marked with 'T', that is mean this port is tagged to VLAN 66;
Item2: If you want to remove the port 1/0/10 from VLAN 66, please click the 'T' to blank. Then the port will be removed from VLAN 66 success;
And the CLI configration file should be same as web GUI display.
Hope it helps!