Users Guide
Managing VLAN for IOM
Virtual LANs (VLANs) for IOMs allow you to separate users into individual network segments for security
and other reasons. By using VLANs you can isolate the networks for individual users on a 32 port switch.
You can associate selected ports on a switch with selected VLAN and treat these ports as a separate
switch.
CMC Web Interface allows you to configure the in-band management ports (VLAN) on the IOMs.
Related Tasks
Configuring VLAN settings on IOMs Using CMC Web Interface
Viewing the VLAN settings on IOMs Using CMC Web Interface
Viewing the Current VLAN Settings on IOMs Using CMC Web Interface
Adding Tagged VLANs for IOMs Using CMC Web Interface
Removing VLANs for IOMs Using CMC Web Interface
Updating Untagged VLANs for IOMs Using CMC Web Interface
Resetting VLANs for IOMs Using CMC Web Interface
Configuring Management VLAN on IOMs Using Web Interface
You can manage the IO Aggregator in-band through a VLAN. This VLAN must be deployed prior to use.
CMC allows in-band management VLAN deployment. The switch’s in-band management VLAN requires
the following basic configuration of settings to be applied:
• Enable
• VLAN ID
• Priority
NOTE:
Configuring the management VLAN on the Vlan Settings page requires Chassis Configuration privileges.
This privilege is also required for IOM VLAN configuration, in addition to the Administrator privileges to
the specific fabric A, B, or C.
To configure Management VLAN for IOMs using the CMC Web interface:
1. In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview and click Network → VLAN.
The VLAN Tag Settings page is displayed.
2. In the I/O Modules section, enable VLAN for the IOMs, set the priority and enter the ID. For more
information about the fields, see the
CMC Online Help.
3. Click Apply to save the settings.
Configuring Management VLAN on IOMs Using RACADM
To configure management VLAN on IOMs using RACADM, use the racadm setniccfg –m switch-n
-v command.
• Specify the VLAN ID and priority of a particular IOM with the following command:
racadm setniccfg -m switch -<n> -v <VLAN id> <VLAN priority>
The valid values for <n> are 1 – 6.
The valid values for <VLAN> are 1 – 4000 and 4021 – 4094. Default is 1.
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