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Created on ‎04-28-2010 07:37 AM
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[solved]How to remove a VLAN interface
Hello,
There is no button to remove/delete a VLAN interface on the System > Network page.
Any idea how to remove a VLAN ?
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Hi Jacknight,
Which version do you use?
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Hidayet Altun
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Created on ‎04-28-2010 08:02 AM
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Hi Hidayet,
Fortigate 50B - 4.0 MR1 build 196
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Check the picture below,
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Hidayet Altun

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Hi there,
Make sure its not in use in any of the policies routes etc
hezvo uko
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That' s correct. If anything is associated with/to that VLAN, you cannot delete it. Check DHCP servers, and address entities as well.
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Created on ‎04-30-2010 01:08 AM
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Thanks a lot for your help.
You' r correct. A Firewall policy and a DHCP server were configured for this VLAN interface.
A soon as I removed these, the button to delete the VLAN interface appeared.
Hiding a button because of any config reason is not very friendly...
Showing a simple message telling there is remaing config associated with this VLAN interface would have been welcome


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Hiding a button because of any config reason is not very friendly...on the contrary, it can avoid a lot of misconfiguration and pitfalls when you´re working with a powerful webGUI that not require ' reboot' or ' save' to activate things.
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/ Abel
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ORIGINAL: abelioI agree with Abelio. I find it useful to download a config and search it in your favorite text editor if I' m trying to delete something that doesn' t have the delete button.Hiding a button because of any config reason is not very friendly...on the contrary, it can avoid a lot of misconfiguration and pitfalls when you´re working with a powerful webGUI that not require ' reboot' or ' save' to activate things.
-TJ
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Hi Team
i had the same issue with FortiGate-200E i cant delete vlan also i checked the reference from GUI there is 1 ref but when i clicked on it the table is empty !!! .
Any suggestion or maybe there is some work around from Forti Manager !
