Revert To Default Vlan Id On Switch And Arrays; Save Configuration; Reload; Verify Dcb Status - Dell S4810 Configuration Manual

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4.3

Revert to default VLAN ID on switch and arrays

Once DCB is disabled on the switch, the EqualLogic arrays will no longer use the VLAN ID that was
configured when DCB was enabled. The arrays will revert to the default or native VLAN. Therefore, a valid
VLAN must be configured for all host servers, switches, and EqualLogic array members. A valid VLAN can
use the default or native VLAN ID (typically 0 or 1) or a specific VLAN can be configured (for example,
VLAN 100). If a non-default VLAN is configured, then any ports connected to the arrays must be
configured as "untagged".
Use the steps below to configure the native VLAN on the switch.
FTOS#configure
FTOS(conf)#no interface vlan vlan-id
4.4

Save configuration

FTOS#copy running-config startup-config
4.5

Reload

FTOS#reload
System configuration has been modified. Save? [yes/no]yes
Proceed with reload [confirm yes/no]yes
Note: The switch will reboot.
4.6

Verify DCB status

FTOS#show dcb
Figure 2
4.7

Configure additional switch

Repeat the commands from section 4 to disable DCB on any additional switches.
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