04-18-2012 03:47 AM
We have created more than 255 Vlans during last 5 years, and we know that eye-catching part of which are unused,
I took a report from campus manager searching for Port Attributes to find out which port is assigned to a specific Vlan
but as long as there are numerous ports in trunk mode connecting to Virtual servers I can not find out if unsed vlans
which I exclude from the report I took are realy unused or not , I will appriciateed if any one can help me finding how can I find the unused Vlans.
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04-18-2012 04:04 AM
Hi Ali,
First of all I think that it is very important to know your topology.
In your case I think that checking the mac-address table will help you ( show mac-address vlan x | ex CPU ) - this is because of the trunk ports to Virtual Servers. And also show ip arp on the L3 equipments.
I think that this is a titanic work, this is why the best think to do is to fight every day to have a clean topology.
Dan
04-18-2012 04:04 AM
Hi Ali,
First of all I think that it is very important to know your topology.
In your case I think that checking the mac-address table will help you ( show mac-address vlan x | ex CPU ) - this is because of the trunk ports to Virtual Servers. And also show ip arp on the L3 equipments.
I think that this is a titanic work, this is why the best think to do is to fight every day to have a clean topology.
Dan
04-20-2012 10:49 PM
Thank you so much Dan
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