Try the steps on page 886 https://dell.to/3Fjog8k. The manual for your version of the OS doesn’t seem to be posted anymore but I don’t think the command changed. Let us know if you have any additional questions.
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately there are multiple different native vlans depending on which interface is being used (eg port6 might be native vlan 40, port 7 might be native vlan 21). The suggested command is a global command rather than a per interface command.
I've since redesigned the kit that is connecting to the switch to bypass this issue.
Thanks again to the mods for their suggestions, it was greatly appreciated
DELL-Josh Cr
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November 16th, 2021 10:00
Hi,
Try the steps on page 886 https://dell.to/3Fjog8k. The manual for your version of the OS doesn’t seem to be posted anymore but I don’t think the command changed. Let us know if you have any additional questions.
readytolearn
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November 16th, 2021 18:00
Hi
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried the steps on page 886, but unfortunately they only work when the interface isn't part of a LAG:
(conf)#int te0/3
(conf-if-te-0/3)#portmode hybrid
% Error: Te 0/3 Port is part of a LAG.
I tried it under the port channel (which accepts the command), however it's still showing vlan 1 as the native
>show interfaces switchport
Name: Port-channel 30
802.1QTagged: Hybrid
Vlan membership:
Q Vlans
U 1
T 21-22,24
Native VlanId: 1.
Thanks
DELL-Young E
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November 16th, 2021 21:00
Hi, previous commentator Josh will help you soon. Let's wait on him. Have a good one.
readytolearn
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November 17th, 2021 16:00
Hi
Have there been any updates?
thanks
DELL-Joey C
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November 17th, 2021 22:00
Hi @readytolearn,
Does this able to help you https://dell.to/3xbcxpL since you're running OS9
readytolearn
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November 21st, 2021 16:00
Hi Joey
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately there are multiple different native vlans depending on which interface is being used (eg port6 might be native vlan 40, port 7 might be native vlan 21). The suggested command is a global command rather than a per interface command.
I've since redesigned the kit that is connecting to the switch to bypass this issue.
Thanks again to the mods for their suggestions, it was greatly appreciated