Not sure what you mean.  Your not changing the default VLAN, VLAN 1
will remain, can't delete it, (not talking about trunks).  I know of no
problems arising when using a VLAN other than 1 for inband connectivity.

  Dave

"Turpin, Mark" wrote:
> 
> Lore has it that changing the default vlan can result in leaking.
> 
> Real life experiences?
> -Mark
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MADMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:30 AM
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> Subject: Re: Cat2950 VLAN 1 ip address...can't connect [7:50331]
> 
> What do they mean by management?  for inband managment you could use
> any VLAN, large switched networks will often choose a VLAN that is used
> for inband management only.  VLAN 1 also is used by the switches for
> management via VTP, spanning, DISL, PAGP etc.
> 
>   Dave
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