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Export VLAN config from Cisco 2960
Experts, hope all is well.
I need some wisdom/guidance on exporting vlan config from a Cisco 2960 to a c9200. Not the entire switch config, just the vlan (if that's possible). Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks experts.
I need some wisdom/guidance on exporting vlan config from a Cisco 2960 to a c9200. Not the entire switch config, just the vlan (if that's possible). Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks experts.
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As per Hello There comments , this configuration is correct and should work .
just another thing , also disable windows firewall from control panel .
just another thing , also disable windows firewall from control panel .
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Experts, thank you for your input. Our office was closed the last two days for cleaning so I apologize on not replying sooner.
Got 90% of this to work. I can copy vlan.dat from an existing switch to the tftp server, then I can import that vlan.dat to the new switch. However when I run [show vlan] on the new switch, it shows the default vlan config, not the imported one.
What could I be overlooking to get the imported vlan.dat to work on the new switch?
Again I appreciate your help/time with this.
Got 90% of this to work. I can copy vlan.dat from an existing switch to the tftp server, then I can import that vlan.dat to the new switch. However when I run [show vlan] on the new switch, it shows the default vlan config, not the imported one.
What could I be overlooking to get the imported vlan.dat to work on the new switch?
Again I appreciate your help/time with this.
if a saved vlan.dat is applied to a system that has already booted, the system must be reloaded before the newly applied vlan.dat configuration takes effect..
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@Mohammad
Thank you for your help as I was missing the step to save the running-config. After doing so, I have the vlan settings I needed.
Thank you for your help as I was missing the step to save the running-config. After doing so, I have the vlan settings I needed.
Great job samiam41
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