Default VLAN on SGE 2000

Hi all,
I would like to know if is there a way to change default VLAN on linksys sge2000?
I would like to change default vlan 100 to vlan 1.
Thanks.
Regards

why not create a new vlan and then add all the devices to the new vlan that you created. i believe that there is no way to remove the default vlan on the switch.

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