I doubt this would be relevant on a pure L2 device, but does "show
vlan internal usage"  show any additional VLAN's?

Oliver

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On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 1:31 AM, CiscoNSP_list CiscoNSP_list
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>
>
> Cisco 2960G - 255 vlans allowed, currently have 220 configured, but cant 
> create any more?
>
> #sh vtp status
> VTP Version capable             : 1 to 3
> VTP version running             : 1
> VTP Domain Name                 :
> VTP Pruning Mode                : Disabled
> VTP Traps Generation            : Disabled
> Device ID                       : 0024.c3f0.9100
> Configuration last modified by 0.0.0.0 at 0-0-00 00:00:00
>
>
> Feature VLAN:
> --------------
> VTP Operating Mode                : Transparent
> Maximum VLANs supported locally   : 255
> Number of existing VLANs          : 220
>
>
> Try and create new vlan:
>
> (config)#vlan 300
> (config-vlan)#name test
> (config-vlan)#exi
> Proposed configuration exceeds the limit of 255 VLANs that can be supported 
> on this platform. Reduce the number of VLANs proposed to be within this 
> limit.APPLY VLAN changes failed.
>
> Anyone seen this before? (I've upgraded IOS to latest, but still have the 
> issue?)
>
>
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