AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.2 VLAN MANAGER USER’S GUIDE AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW....................................................................................................................................................................5 2 STARTING VLAN MANAGER.................................................................................................................................6 3 MAIN WINDOW ......................................................................................................................................................
6.5 AT-8300GB SERIES............................................................................................................................................................. 43 6.5.1 VLAN Information Window ..............................................................................................43 6.5.2 Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs.................................................................................................43 6.5.3 Notes...............................................................
6.17 AT-X900-12XT/S............................................................................................................................................................ 69 6.17.1 VLAN Information Window ............................................................................................69 6.17.2 Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs...............................................................................................69 6.17.3 Notes .................................................................
Overview VLAN Manager is a tool that enables you to configure VLANs on a device using a graphical user interface (GUI) or by importing VLAN definitions from a file. Topics • • • • • Starting VLAN Manager Main Window Basic Operations Menus Device Support 1 Overview AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
2 Starting VLAN Manager VLAN Manager can be started from Device Manager or from the command line. In a Windows environment, VLAN Manager can be started from the AlliedView-EMS program folder or from the Run command of the Start menu. You can start VLAN Manager from Device Manager by clicking on Tool > VLAN Manager on the main menu or by clicking on the VLAN Manager icon on the toolbar.
3 Main Window When started, VLAN Manager displays one of the following windows, depending on how it is started. Topics: • • Initial Window VLAN Information Window 3 Main Window AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
3.1 Initial Window If the target host is not specified, or if one or more connection parameters do not match what is configured on the host, the following window appears. Initial Window To specify a target host from this window, select File > Open. If the target host is a device model that is supported by VLAN Manager, the VLAN Information Window displaying the target host's VLAN configuration will appear. 3 Main Window AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
3.2 VLAN Information Window When a target host is specified and VLAN Manager recognizes it as a device model that it supports, the following window appears. VLAN Information Window The menu bar provides access to VLAN Manager's operations. The VLAN Information Window displays the VLAN configuration of the device being managed. Information is organized in a table format with each row representing one VLAN definition and each column representing one attribute of the VLAN.
4 Basic Operations This chapter discusses the basic operations within VLAN Manager windows. Topics • • • Selecting VLAN Definitions Device Panel VLAN Configuration Files 4 Basic Operations AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
4.1 Selecting VLAN Definitions To select a VLAN definition in the VLAN Information Window or the Import VLAN dialog box, click on a row. To select multiple contiguous VLAN definitions, hold down the Shift key while clicking on the desired VLAN definitions. To select multiple non-contiguous VLAN definitions, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the desired VLAN definitions. 4 Basic Operations AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
4.2 Device Panel A device panel that reflects the actual ports available on the target host is used to create or modify a VLAN definition. Note - The AT-A48/SC, AT-A48/MT and AT-A49 Expansion Modules for the AT-8350GB are not supported and will not show up on the device panel. Device Panel Note - For device models with redundant ports, use the RJ-45 ports to associate redundant ports to a VLAN. Note - Rel 2.9.1 of the AT-8800 series firmware does not return the correct connector type for the GBIC ports.
Port Image State Selected Flagged Description Note - For the AT-8600, AT-8700XL, AT-8800, Rapier, AT-8900 and AT-9900 series, this port is an uplink untagged member of the Private VLAN. Note - For the AT-9700, this port is a forbidden member of the VLAN. Note - For the AT-8600, AT-8700XL, AT-8800, Rapier, AT-8900 and AT-9900 series, this port is an uplink tagged member of the Private VLAN.
Clicking on a port will change its state as follows: Current State New State 4 Basic Operations AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
4.3 VLAN Configuration Files VLAN Configuration Files are Comma Separated Value (CSV) files containing VLAN definitions and are used by the Import VLAN and Export VLAN functions. The format of the VLAN Configuration File is as follows: VLAN_Entry1_Name, VLAN_Entry1_Identifier, attribute1, attribute2, etc. VLAN_Entry2_Name, VLAN_Entry2_Identifier, attribute1, attribute2, etc. and so on... VLAN attributes will differ in number, order and allowed values from one device series to another.
5 Menus This chapter describes the items on VLAN Manager's main menu. Topics: • • • • • File Edit View Tools Help 5 Menus AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
5.1 File The File menu lets you connect to and disconnect from a target host, check the properties of the target host, or exit VLAN Manager. Topics: • • • • Open Close Properties Exit 5.1.1 Open This option allows you to specify a target host to connect to. When you select File > Open, the following dialog box appears. To connect to the device, fill in parameters in the dialog box, and click OK. Note - This option is not available if VLAN Manager is already connected to a target host.
SNMP Version This drop down list allows you to select the SNMP version to use in managing the target device. Note - Before choosing "v2c" or "v3", make sure that the target device you are connecting to supports SNMP v2c and/or SNMP v3 respectively. Settings If the Version is set to "v1" or "v2c", this button opens the SNMP v1/v2c Settings window. Otherwise, if the Version is set to "v3", this button opens the SNMP v3 Settings window.
SNMP v3 Settings dialog box User Account Name This is the SNMPv3 User Account to be used for accessing the MIB of the target device. Make sure to specify a User Account that has already been configured on the target device. Security Level This is the Security Level for the User Account Name that you have specified. Make sure to set the Security Level that is configured for the User Account Name on the target device.
SHA Use HMAC-SHA-96 protocol Authentication Password If the Security Level is "Auth / No Priv" or " Auth / Priv", you need to specify an Authentication Password that is configured for the User Account Name on the target device. Privacy Protocol If the Security Level is "Auth / Priv", you need to specify a Privacy Protocol.
5.1.3 Properties The Properties dialog box allows you to modify the connection settings for the connected device. The Properties dialog box is identical to the Open dialog box used to open a connection. See Section 5.1.1 - Open. Note - This option is only available if VLAN Manager is already connected to a target host. 5.1.4 Exit This option terminates connection to the target host and closes the VLAN Manager application. 5 Menus AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
5.2 Edit This option opens the Add VLAN dialog box that allows you to create a VLAN definition. Add VLAN dialog box 5.2.1.1 Input Fields The Input Fields are the attributes that serve as VLAN creation parameters. These fields differ from one device family to another. In the illustration above, the device panel shown is for a Rapier 24i. Since the required Input Fields for the Rapier Family are Name, Identifier, and Operation Mode, these are the fields that are displayed in the Add VLAN dialog box.
Adding/Removing Ports In the illustration above, a new VLAN definition is being created for a Rapier 24i. The VLAN Name is "test" while its Identifier is "3". Ports 2 to 6 are untagged members while Port 1 is a tagged member of the VLAN. 5.2.1.3 OK Button The OK Button is disabled by default. It is only enabled when both the Name and Identifier fields are populated. When the OK button is clicked, VLAN Manager adds the new VLAN definition to the target host and updates the VLAN Information Window.
New VLAN definition added to VLAN Information Window After clicking the OK button, the new Add VLAN dialog will be closed and the new VLAN entry will be added to the Main window's Information Pane. 5.2.1.4 Cancel Button The Cancel Button cancels the Add VLAN operation and closes the Add VLAN dialog box. 5.2.2 Modify VLAN This option opens the Modify VLAN dialog box that allows you to change specific attributes of a VLAN. Note - This option is only available if a VLAN definition is selected.
Modify VLAN dialog box 5.2.2.1 Input Fields The Input Fields are attributes of the VLAN definition to be modified. Depending on the device, one or more of the fields may be disabled and cannot be modified. Refer to Section 6 - Device Support for details on the specific attributes that can and cannot be modified for each device series. 5.2.2.2 Modifying Ports You can add ports to or remove ports from a VLAN definition by clicking on the port images on the device panel. Refer to Section 4.
Refer to Section 4.1 - Selecting VLAN Definitions for details on how to select multiple VLAN definitions. Delete VLAN confirmation dialog box To remove the selected VLAN definition(s) from the target host and the VLAN Information Window, click Yes. 5.2.4 Update VLAN Mode This option opens the Update VLAN Mode dialog box. Note - This option is only available to the AT-8000 Series, AT-8400, AT-8500 Series, and AT-9400 Series. Update VLAN Mode dialog box Mode Sets the VLAN Mode for the device.
Import VLAN dialog Note - Make sure that VLAN Names specified in VLAN Configuration Files do not contain commas or only 'space' character. VLAN Manager will ignore all device definitions that specify VLAN Names containing commas and only 'space' character. Note - SNMPv3: When an excluded VLAN record is included in the list of VLANs to import, the excluded VLAN record is deleted from the original VLAN configuration even if the Import VLAN operation does not succeed.
5.2.5.3 Delete Button Clicking on the Delete Button removes the selected row(s) from the VLAN Definitions Table. 5.2.5.4 OK Button Once the OK Button is clicked, VLAN Manager deletes all user-configured VLANs from the currently connected device and creates new user-configured VLANs based on the VLANs defined in the VLAN Definitions Table. 5.2.6 Export VLAN This option opens a file browser dialog that allows you to specify a destination file and location in which to store exported VLAN definitions.
5.3 View The View menu lets you refresh the contents of the VLAN Information Window. Topics: • Refresh 5.3.1 Refresh This option allows you to refresh the VLAN Information Window with the latest VLAN configuration of the currently connected device. Note - This option is only available if VLAN Manager is already connected to a target host. 5 Menus AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
5.4 Tools The Tools menu lets you restart the currently connected device. Topics: • Restart 5.4.1 Restart This option displays a restart confirmation dialog box. Note - This option is only available if VLAN Manager is already connected to a target host. Restart Confirmation dialog box To restart the currently connected device, click Yes. Note - During Restart operations, VLAN Manager may encounter a timeout error and display the message: "Unable to communicate.
5.5 Help The Help menu lets you view the online user's guide as well as some basic information about the application. Topics: • • Index About 5.5.1 Index This option displays the main page of the online user's manual. 5.5.2 About This option displays version and copyright information for VLAN Manager. It also displays a list of the currently supported devices. 5 Menus AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
6 Device Support This section describes, on a per device series basis, the specific VLAN attributes displayed in the VLAN Information Window, the input fields that are available in the Add VLAN and Modify VLAN dialog boxes, and any known issues and/or operational notes.
6.1 AT-8000 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.1.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Mirror Port Status Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN.
Input Field Identifier (cannot be modified) Valid Values 1 - 4094 Length - 0-65535 Mirror Port Note - The default value of 0 indicates that there is no port mirror defined for this VLAN. - 6.1.3 Notes • An uplink port must be specified to change the VLAN Mode to "Multiple VLAN" or to "802.1Q Multiple VLAN". Specifying an incorrect port as the uplink port will cause VLAN Manager to lose connection with the device without any warning. Exercise caution. 6 Device Support AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
6.2 AT-8000/8POE Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.2.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN. This indicates the status of the VLAN.
• • • • • The current firmware version does not allow VLAN definitions to be created without a VLAN name. As a result, the Add VLAN, Modify VLAN and Import VLAN operations will fail when the VLAN Name field is left blank. The current firmware version does not allow VLAN definitions to be created / modified without a member port. As a result, port 1 is automatically flagged and added as a Tagged Port.
6.3 AT-8000GS Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.3.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN whose Access (Untagged Ports) VLAN membership mode is set to access.
6.3.3 Notes • • • • • • • • • • • • • On Import VLAN, VLAN Manager will automatically trim leading/embedded/trailing spaces from VLAN Names. If a port on a Non-Existing device is associated with a port channel, its tool tip text on the Device Panel will continue to show its interface name instead of its port channel number.
• The current firmware version allows you to pre-configure switches that may be added to the stack in the future. Pre-configured switches are identified by a "NonExisting" label that appears above the device panel in the Add VLAN and Modify VLAN dialog boxes. Ports on pre-configured switches can be included in a VLAN provided they are not members of a port channel.
6.4 AT-8000S Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.4.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN whose Access (Untagged Ports) VLAN membership mode is set to access.
6.4.3 Notes • • • • • • • • • • • • • On Import VLAN, VLAN Manager will automatically trim leading/embedded/trailing spaces from VLAN Names. If a port on a Non-Existing device is associated with a port channel, its tool tip text on the Device Panel will continue to show its interface name instead of its port channel number.
The current firmware version allows you to pre-configure switches that may be added to the stack in the future. Pre-configured switches are identified by a "NonExisting" label that appears above the device panel in the Add VLAN and Modify VLAN dialog boxes. Ports on pre-configured switches can be included in a VLAN provided they are not members of a port channel.
6.5 AT-8300GB Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.5.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN that - Tagged Ports belong to a specific module on the stack.
6.6 AT-8400 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.6.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Type Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Status Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the type of the VLAN. • • • • Port Based MAC Based Multiple Multiple 802.1Q This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN.
Input Field Valid Values Identifier (cannot 1 - 4094 be modified) Length - 6.6.3 Notes An uplink port must be specified to change the VLAN Mode to "Multiple VLAN" or to "802.1Q Multiple VLAN". Specifying an incorrect port as the uplink port will cause VLAN Manager to lose connection with the devcie without any warning. Exercise caution. • Modifying the default VLAN definition will cause all other VLAN definitions to be deleted. When this happens, the device will need to be restarted.
6.7 AT-8500 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.7.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN. This indicates the status of the VLAN.
6.7.3 Notes • • • • • • • • • • The current firmware version does not allow VLAN Manager to distinguish between Protected VLANs, Mac-based VLANs and standard Port-based VLANs. As a result, VLAN Manager will display and treat Protected VLANs and Mac-based VLANs as if they were standard Port-based VLANs. Furthermore, modifying a Protected VLAN or a Mac-based VLAN will convert that VLAN into a standard Port-based VLAN.
• The AT-8500 series does not allow multiple manager sessions. As such, if an active manager session is detected during a Restart operation, VLAN Manager will display the message: "The system has detected an active manager session. Please end the active manager session before restarting the device." A Restart operation cannot be performed using an SNMPv3 account that has no write access to the atiStkSwSysReset object. 6 Device Support AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
6.8 AT-8600 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.8.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Operation Mode Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Uplink Port Private Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the operation mode of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN.
Input Field Operation Mode (cannot be modified) Valid Values - Normal - Private - Protected Length - 6.8.3 Notes When importing the default VLAN, VLAN Manager disregards the values specified for Untagged Ports. • During an Import VLAN operation, VLAN Manager will ignore the values specified for the Uplink Port and Private Ports fields if the value specified for the Operation Mode field is "Normal" or "Protected". • 6 Device Support AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
6.9 AT-8700XL/AT-8800/Rapier Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.9.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Operation Mode Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Uplink Port Private Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the operation mode of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN.
Input Field Valid Values AT-8700XL: Length Rel 2.6.4-00 to Rel 2.6.4-02 - field not applicable Rel 2.6.4-03 or later Normal/Protected/Private AT-8800: Rel 2.6.3 or lower - Normal/Protected Rel 2.6.4 - Normal/Private Rel 2.6.4-04 or later Normal/Protected/Private Operation Mode (cannot be modified) - Rapier: Rel 2.6.1-10 to 2.6.1-12 Normal/Protected/Private Rel 2.6.3 or lower - Normal/Protected Rel 2.6.4 -Normal/Private Rel 2.6.4-04 or later Normal/Protected/Private 6.9.
6.10 AT-8900/AT-9900/AT-x900-48 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.10.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Operation Mode Type Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Uplink Port Private Ports Core Ports Customer Ports Status Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the operation mode of the VLAN.
Input Field Valid Values Length AT-8900: - Alphanumeric characters - Underscore ("_") - Dash ("-") 1 - 15 characters Name (cannot be Note - VLAN names must contain at least one (1) modified) alphabet character. Note - "ALL" is a reserved word and cannot be used as a VLAN name. If the software release version is 2.7.3 or higher: 1 - 32 characters AT-9900/ AT-x900-48: 1 - 32 characters Identifier (cannot be modified) Operation Mode (cannot be modified) 1 - 4094 - - Normal - Private - Nested - 6.
• When adding/modifying a Nested VLAN, specifying 2 or more core ports where one of the specified ports is already a member of an existing Nested VLAN will result in the error message: "Must return port to the default VLAN as untagged port based." 6 Device Support AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
6.11 AT-9000/24 and AT-9410GB Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.11.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Status Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN.
The current firmware version does not allow VLAN definitions to be created / modified without a member port. As a result, port 1 is automatically flagged and added as a Tagged Port. • During an Import VLAN operation, VLAN Manager does not allow importing a VLAN with a VLAN ID of 1, doing so will result to failed import operation. • 6 Device Support AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
6.12 AT-9400 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.12.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the type of the VLAN. • • Type Port-based Mac-based Note - VLAN Type is only available to Layer 3 models with firmware version of 3.1.0 or higher.
Input Field Type (cannot be modified) Valid Values - Port-based - Mac-based Note - VLAN Type is only available to Layer 3 models with firmware version of 3.1.0 or higher. Length - 6.12.3 Notes • AT-9400 L3 Models: The current firmware version does not allow VLAN Manager to distinguish Protected VLANs. As a result, VLAN Manager will display and treat Protected VLANs as if they were standard Port-based VLAN or Mac-based VLAN depending on the type of existing VLAN prior to Protected VLAN.
• • • • • • • • • • For the VLAN Name parameter, the current firmware version allows up to 19 characters to be entered via SNMP and up to 20 characters via telnet. Since VLAN Manager supports the AT-9400 series via SNMP, the 19-character limit will apply to all operations involving VLAN Name. AT-9400 L3 Models: Changing the VLAN Mode parameter setting from 'Multiple VLAN' or '802.1Q Multiple VLAN' to 'User Configured VLAN' may result in unpredictable behavior.
6.13 AT-9700 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.13.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Type Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the type of the VLAN. • • 1q_vlan protocol This specifies that the VLAN is able to join GVRP.
Input Field Valid Values Length Identifier (cannot be modified) - 2 - 4094 - Advertisement (cannot be modified if VLAN Type is Protocol) - Enabled - Disabled - 6.13.3 Notes The XFP slots on the device image will always show XFP images regardless of whether or not XFP transceivers are physically present in the slots. • The current firmware version allows a maximum of 32 characters for the VLAN Name parameter.
6.14 AT-9800/SwitchBlade Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.14.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Type Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN.
Input Field Valid Values Identifier (cannot - 1 - 4090 (AT-9800 Series) be modified) - 1 - 4078 (SwitchBlade Series) Length - 6.14.3 Notes • When importing the default VLAN, VLAN Manager disregards the values specified for Untagged Ports. 6 Device Support AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.
6.15 AT-9900s Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.15.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Operation Mode Type Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Uplink Port Private Ports Core Ports Customer Ports Status Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the operation mode of the VLAN.
Input Field Valid Values - Alphanumeric characters - Underscore ("_") - Dash ("-") Name (cannot be Note - VLAN names must contain at least one (1) modified) alphabet character. Length 1 - 32 characters Note - "ALL" is a reserved word and cannot be used as a VLAN name. Identifier (cannot be modified) Operation Mode (cannot be modified) 1 - 4094 - - Normal - Private - Nested - 6.15.
6.16 AT-x600 Series Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.16.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN. This indicates the status of the VLAN.
6.16.3 Notes • • • • • VLAN Manager does not display the tagged ports set in the Default VLAN if the port is not a member of another VLAN. Port must be in Untagged state in other VLAN in order to set it to Tagged state in the default VLAN. It may take a while for VLAN Manager to retrieve or save VLAN information from/to the device if the device is in stacked mode. VLAN Manager may intermittently fail to access the device even if the device is up.
6.17 AT-x900-12XT/S Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.17.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN. This indicates the status of the VLAN.
6.17.3 Notes VLAN Manager does not display the tagged ports set in the Default VLAN if the port is not a member of another VLAN. Port must be in Untagged state in other VLAN in order to set it to Tagged state in the default VLAN. • It may take a while for VLAN Manager to retrieve or save VLAN information from/to the device if the device is in stacked mode. • VLAN Manager may intermittently fail to access the device even if the device is up.
6.18 AT-x900-24X Series (AlliedWare Plus) Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.18.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Operation Mode Type Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Uplink Port Private Ports Core Ports Customer Ports Status Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This indicates the operation mode of the VLAN.
Input Field Valid Values - Alphanumeric characters - Underscore ("_") - Dash ("-") Name (cannot be Note - VLAN names must contain at least one (1) modified) alphabet character. Length 1 - 32 characters Note - "ALL" is a reserved word and cannot be used as a VLAN name. Identifier (cannot be modified) Operation Mode (cannot be modified) 1 - 4094 - - Normal - Private - Nested - 6.18.
6.19 AT-x900-24X Series (AlliedWare Plus) Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.19.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN.
6.19.3 Notes • • • • • • VLAN Manager does not display the tagged ports set in the Default VLAN if the port is not a member of another VLAN. Port must be in Untagged state in other VLAN in order to set it to Tagged state in the default VLAN. It may take a while for VLAN Manager to retrieve or save VLAN information from/to the device if the device is in stacked mode. VLAN Manager may intermittently fail to access the device even if the device is up.
6.20 SwitchBlade x908 Topics: • • • VLAN Information Window Add/Modify VLAN Dialogs Notes 6.20.1 VLAN Information Window The VLAN Information Window displays the following attributes for each VLAN definition: Column Name Name Identifier Tagged Ports Untagged Ports Description This is the name of the VLAN. This is the unique identifier of the VLAN. This is a list of the tagged member ports of the VLAN. This is a list of the untagged member ports of the VLAN. This indicates the status of the VLAN.
6.20.3 Notes VLAN Manager does not display the tagged ports set in the Default VLAN if the port is not a member of another VLAN. Port must be in Untagged state in other VLAN in order to set it to Tagged state in the default VLAN. • The current firmware version will allow VLAN Manager to retrieve the device VLAN information using an SNMPv3 account that has no read access configuration.
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