• The LAN Cloud > VLANs node for a VLAN accessible to both fabric interconnects.
• The Fabric_Interconnect_Name > VLANs node for a VLAN accessible to only one fabric interconnect.
Deleting a Named VLAN
If Cisco UCS Manager includes a named VLAN with the same VLAN ID as the one you delete, the VLAN
is not removed from the fabric interconnect configuration until all named VLANs with that ID are deleted.
If you are deleting a private primary VLAN, make sure to reassign the secondary VLANs to another working
primary VLAN.
Before You Begin
Before you delete a VLAN from a fabric interconnect, ensure that the VLAN has been removed from all
vNICs and vNIC templates.
If you delete a VLAN that is assigned to a vNIC or vNIC template, the vNIC could allow that VLAN to
flap.
Note
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the LAN tab.
Step 2
On the LAN tab, click the LAN node.
Step 3
In the Work pane, click the VLANs tab.
Step 4
Click one of the following subtabs, depending upon what type of VLAN you want to delete:
DescriptionSubtab
Displays all VLANs in the Cisco UCS domain.
All
Displays the VLANs that are accessible to both fabric interconnects.
Dual Mode
Displays the VLANs that are accessible to only fabric interconnect A.
Fabric A
Displays the VLANs that are accessible to only fabric interconnect B.
Fabric B
Step 5
In the table, click the VLAN you want to delete.
You can use the Shift key or Ctrl key to select multiple entries.
Step 6
Right-click the highlighted VLAN or VLANs and select Delete.
Step 7
If the Cisco UCS Manager GUI displays a confirmation dialog box, click Yes.
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