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How do I remove a vlan from a trunked port I had a question about a vlan I accidentally added a port to. I have a cisco 2960x 48 port switch. I entered the incorrect port and added it to our wireless vlan. The port is a trunked port to my router in the MDF. I entered the following command sw1(config-if)#switchport access vlan 12 now I get the following from sw1#show run inter gi1/0/49 interface GigabitEthernet1/0/49 description ->MDF-RT01 switchport access vlan 12 switchport mode trunk logging event spanning-tree srr-queue bandwidth share 1 50 30 20 srr-queue bandwidth shape 5 0 0 0 priority-queue out mls qos trust dscp I want to remove the vlan 12 from the config without disallowing it across the trunk. my only idea is to use the command sw1(config-if)#no switchport access vlan 12 Does anyone have any advice?

In Cisco devices you can do the command with `no` in front of it: `no switchport access vlan 12`.

Putting the access VLAN on a trunk port does nothing unless the trunk goes down and the port reverts to an access port. You have it nailed up as a trunk port. The access VLAN statement is doing nothing.

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