Brocade Network Advisor SAN User Manual v11.1x (53-1002167-01, May 2011)

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Deleting port VLANs from products
Deleting a port VLAN removes all the interfaces on a product from that VLAN. A port VLAN can be
deleted in both the VLAN and Product views.
Deleting a port VLAN in the VLAN view
1. On the VLAN Manager dialog box, select the VLAN view.
2. Select the VLAN to be deleted. You can select multiple VLANs by holding down the Ctrl key and
clicking the VLAN nodes.
3. Click Delete to launch the Deploy VLANs dialog box.
4. Deploy the VLAN configuration to the product by completing deployment steps in the section
“Deploying VLAN configurations” on page 735.
Once the VLAN is deployed, it is deleted from the product.
Deleting a port VLAN in the Product view
1. On the VLAN Manager dialog box, select the Product view.
2. Expand the product on which you want the VLAN to be deleted.
3. Select the VLAN under the product. You can select multiple VLANs by holding down the Ctrl key
and clicking the VLAN nodes.
4. Click Delete to launch the Deploy VLANs dialog box.
5. Deploy the VLAN configuration to the product by completing deployment steps in the section
“Deploying VLAN configurations” on page 735.
Once the VLAN is deployed, it is deleted from the product.
Assigning DCB ports to a VLAN
In Data Center Bridging (DCB) switches, the L2 mode of the port determines whether a port can be
in an untagged, tagged, or dual mode. Table 42 shows the L2 mode and tagged mode compatibility
on the DCB interface.
NOTE
To make L2 interface mode changes, you must have the DCB Management privilege.
You can change the L2 interface mode of a port using the Add LAG dialog box. See Adding a LAG”
on page 344 for instructions.
TABLE 42 L2 mode and tagged mode compatibility on a DCB interface
L2 mode Tagged mode
Access, Converged Untagged
Trunk, Converged Tagged
Converged Dual