basic VLAN question on UCSM

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01-31-2017 06:32 AM
Hi;
shouldn't all VLANs (global and the ones created locally on each fabric Interconnect) automatically be added to any uplink port? I'm using UCSPE to learn the basics. by default there are 3 vlans (1, 3 and 5) created locally on each FI (I mean they are no Global/Dual). I configured one of the FI ports as Lan Uplink, but these vlans are not displayed on the allowed vlan for that trunk link. the interesting part is that locally created "Vlan 1 Default)" on both fabric interconnects is marked as "No native" but the global Vlan 1 Default has been marked as Native. are there any differences between dual/global mode vlans and locally created vlans?
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02-21-2017 07:21 AM
Hello,
Did you configure the VLANs under the FI or under LAN Cloud in LAN tab ?
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02-22-2017 12:23 AM
Hi;
I'm working with UCSPE and there are many default vlans by default: 1, 3 and 5 that has been configured under each FI (then they are local to that FI), and there is a default vlan 1 (global). the locally configured vlans are not available on any trunks! why is that? are there any differences between global and locally configured vlans on FIs? as I remembered there should be no differences. but the configuration on FIS on UCSPE confused me.
