Hi Julian,
Like you mentioned above that you want to use the VLAN100 as a management VLAN and wants to remove the VLAN1.
As VLAN 1 is the default VLAN, which means that it cannot be removed or deleted. In your case you have to assign a new VLAN to the port you want, and set it as UNTAGGED. After this, only this new VLAN will be forwarded in the port. If you set the new VLAN as tagged, you will permit the VLAN 1 to pass untagged and the new VLAN to pass tagged. After this custom settings, the new VLAN will be the PVID of the port.
Now, if you will make any other VLAN as a management VLAN then in that case you cannot access the switch with anyother VLAN and this new management will not not pass any data traffic.
We don't have any concept of native VLAN unless or untill the ports are assigned to a particular VLAN and the VLANS are up they will pass the traffic. If there is nothing connected or no ports assigned to a VLAN if will not work for any protocol.
Config to create a Management VLAN:
Switch(config)# management-VLAN (VLAN ID).// just make sure OOBM is disable on the switch as both will will not work simaultaneously//
Regards,
Sahil Raina
@fjulianom wrote:
Hi Mathew,
That's clear, the question then if VLAN 1 is used for some protocols such as LACP or STP. I remember that Cisco uses the native VLAN for the messages of some protocols, I don't know if this happens in Aruba as well.
Regards,
Julián
@fjulianom wrote:
Hi Mathew,
That's clear, the question then if VLAN 1 is used for some protocols such as LACP or STP. I remember that Cisco uses the native VLAN for the messages of some protocols, I don't know if this happens in Aruba as well.
Regards,
Julián