03-17-2025 06:22 PM - edited 03-17-2025 06:22 PM
Ive decided to be more granular with design and instead of a single all encompassing network I've broken things down.
I need to move switches t the new networks but can't see an option to edit that? Can't find anything in docs or on Guru Google.
Ideas?
Cheers
P
03-17-2025 11:38 PM
If the switches are physically part of the same network (i.e., they are either physically connected or part of the same VLAN), you won't be able to assign them to different CBD networks without changing their physical configuration. Otherwise please remove the network in CBD then create different networks.
03-18-2025 09:07 PM - edited 03-18-2025 09:08 PM
Thanks Mark,
They are on shared VLANs does that create an issue - ie I have once CBS350 in the House and another in my farmstead next door - they are connected by a trunk over fibre and share 5 VLANs.
Do you mean they need to be in different "management" VLANs or am I missing something? Or do you mean I need to impose L3 routing between them?
Appreciate the help.
I must say CBD is totally let down by scant and difficult docmentation. Pity as I'm fining it quite useful.
03-19-2025 12:17 AM
Since the two switches are physically connected you have to put them in same network as they will automatically discover each other via CDP/LLDP/Bonjour. I'd suggest you to create different device groups which will help you apply specific configurations or monitoring profiles to each group if that's your goal.
04-14-2025 06:18 PM
Cheers mate!
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