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  Appendix C.  Troubleshooting    
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Error: This command cannot be executed at the current license level.
You have reached the limits defined by the current software license level: 
If you attempt to execute a command and you have reached the limits defined by the current 
license level the switch returns the following message:
Error: You have reached the maximum limit for this feature at this license 
level.
 for information about licensing requirements.
VLANs
You cannot add a port to a VLAN:
If you attempt to add a port to a VLAN and get an error message similar to:
localhost:7 # configure vlan marketing add ports 1:1,1:2
Error: Protocol conflict when adding untagged port 1:1. Either add this port as 
tagged or assign another protocol to this VLAN. 
You already have a VLAN using untagged traffic on a port. Only one VLAN using untagged 
traffic can be configured on a single physical port. 
You verify the VLAN configuration using the following command:
show vlan {detail {ipv4 | ipv6} | <vlan_name> {ipv4 | ipv6} | virtual-router 
<vr-router> | <vlan_name> stpd | security}
 
The solution for this error using this example is to remove ports 1 and 2 from the VLAN 
currently using untagged traffic on those ports. If this were the “default” VLAN, the command 
would be: 
localhost:23 # configure vlan default delete ports 1:1,1:2
You can now re-enter the previous command without error:
localhost:26 # configure vlan marketing add ports 1:1,1:2 
VLAN names:
There are restrictions on VLAN names. They cannot contain whitespaces and cannot start 
with a numeric value. 
VLANs, IP addresses, and default routes:
The system can have an IP address for each configured VLAN. You must configure an IP 
address associated with a VLAN if you intend to manage (Telnet, SNMP, ping) through that 
VLAN or route IP traffic. 
You can also configure multiple default routes for the system. The system first tries the 
default route with the lowest cost metric.