On Jun 28, 11:46am, Tom Lisa wrote:
} 
} It sounds like your switches are configured for bridge groups rather than VLANS.  
This
} can be reset by going to the Main Menu and selecting S (System Sub-Menu).  Then 
select
} option T (Reset to VLANS) to enable VLAN configuration.  Option T changes to Reset to
} Bridge Groups when VLANS are enabled.

     It took me a bit of time to find it, but the command line
equivalent is "no bridge-group enable".  Executing the commnand will
cause the switch to immediately reload.  I killed over 300 days uptime
when I tried it.  Oops.  :->  Oh well, a week later, the switch was
replaced with a 2924.

}-- End of excerpt from Tom Lisa

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