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VMM Domain

IslamOmar
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Under the VMM domain - Vlan Pool . usually the vlan pool allocation will be dynamic , lets say that i want to create under the same vmm domain another static vlan pool .

 

is that applicable?

 

 

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RedNectar
VIP
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Hi @IslamOmar ,

A VMM Domain can be linked to only ONE VLAN Pool.

BUT - that VLAN Pool can have multiple ranges, and each range can be either static or dynamic.

So it is quite easy to create a VLAN Pool like this:

Name: vC_VLAN.Pool
Allocation Mode: Dynamic Allocation
Encap Blocks:
VLAN Range           Allocation Mode
100-199              Dynamic Allocation
200-299              Static Allocation

Hopefully that will solve your problem.

Note that you can allocate static ranges to dynamic VLAN Pools, but you can't add dynamic ranges to Static VLAN pools

I hope this helps


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RedNectar
VIP
VIP

Hi @IslamOmar ,

A VMM Domain can be linked to only ONE VLAN Pool.

BUT - that VLAN Pool can have multiple ranges, and each range can be either static or dynamic.

So it is quite easy to create a VLAN Pool like this:

Name: vC_VLAN.Pool
Allocation Mode: Dynamic Allocation
Encap Blocks:
VLAN Range           Allocation Mode
100-199              Dynamic Allocation
200-299              Static Allocation

Hopefully that will solve your problem.

Note that you can allocate static ranges to dynamic VLAN Pools, but you can't add dynamic ranges to Static VLAN pools

I hope this helps


Don't forget to mark answers as correct if it solves your problem. This helps others find the correct answer if they search for the same problem


RedNectar aka Chris Welsh.
Forum Tips: 1. Paste images inline - don't attach. 2. Always mark helpful and correct answers, it helps others find what they need.
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