Users Guide

Table 22. VLAN Configuration Options
VLAN Option Description
Add VLAN Enter the VLAN ID.
Edit VLAN Change the VLAN ID or VLAN ID, primary IP address, secondary IP address.
Add VLAN Range Automates VLAN creation and automatically populates IP addresses.
Enter the following VLAN information:
Starting VLAN ID — Specify the starting VLAN ID. The range is 2–4094.
Number of VLANs — Specify the number of VLANs.
VLAN Increment — Specify the increment of the VLAN. If you do not
specify an increment, the default VLAN increment is one.
Start Subnet IP Address/Prefix — Specify the IP range to automatically
populate VLAN IP addresses. Valid IP addresses include primary,
secondary peer VLAN, and VRRP IP.
NOTE: Check the VLAN and VRRP Configuration option to view this
option.
Delete VLAN Remove the selected VLAN row.
Autofill VLAN IP
(For VLAN and VRRP
Configuration only)
Enter the starting subnet IP address/prefix for the range of selected VLAN.
AFM automatically populates the IP addresses.
VLAN and VRRP
Configuration
Configure an IP address using VRRP. If you select VLAN and VRRP
Configuration, the following fields display:
Primary IP
Secondary IP
Virtual IP
L2 VLT Pre-deployment – Port Channel Configuration
To add, edit, delete, and automatically populate the port channel information, use this screen. Once you
add a port channel configuration, you can copy it for use in another fabric. You can also configure uplink
LAGs on the Port Channel Configuration screen.
Table 23. Layer 2 Port Channel Configuration Options
Field Name Description
Add Enter port channel information and enable LACP.
Auto Populate Enter port channel information to automatically assign port channels to
switches in the fabric and enable LACP.
Number of Ports per Port Channel
Start Port Channel ID
Number of Port Channel
Port Channel Increment
Enable LACP (optional)
Copy Switch Port Channel
Configuration
Copy switch port channel configuration from another switch. Create a
port channel configuration and copy the configuration to another switch.
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