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VLAN – Port Based, Continued…
Once the VLAN is deleted it will no longer appear on the main page and all the ports are now back
under the default VLAN. When a port based VLAN is created the PVID (Port VLAN ID) will change
automatically to be members of the new VLAN they are a part of. If you delete this VLAN the PVIDs will
not automatically return to the default VLAN. Users should keep this in mind when removing VLANs, and
may need to manual change the PVIDs for any affected ports.
(See VLAN Configuration Examples on Page 140)
Note: When implementing overlapping VLANs, RSTP can only be enabled on one of the VLANs that is
overlapping others. RSTP can not be implemented on a VLAN that contains other VLANs within
that one. Changing anything on a VLAN will turn on RSTP on all VLANs as a precautionary
measure.