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Adding new VLANs to LAN Connectivity Policy

YeMyatMaung
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Dear Folks,

I have some problem while adding new VLANs to the LAN Connectivity Policy in UCS Manager. 

I have attached the screenshot for that. Please kindly suggest me for that. 

We don't have FI. Made a Port Channel two ports of IOM Interfaces. 

 

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Kirk J
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Greetings.

You will need to have uplinks active that the FIs are assuming will pass the vlans in question.

Those errors will not disappear until an active network uplinks are active.

 

Kirk...

Dear Kirk,

 

Thanks for your prompt response.

I have uplinks that are currently running Servers. While I add the new VLANs in LAN Connectivity Policies and click save changes that Warnings is shown Krik. 

Best Regards and Thanks, 

Myat

 

Akash Malla
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

 

As you stated you do not have FIs, however, I can see the alerts are from a UCS managed environment.

 

Are you using UCS MINI Setup, which is the FI-IOM combo? 

 

Regards,

Akash Malla

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Dear Akash,

 

Yes UCS Mini Setup. 

The model is 6324. I have configured port channels as in attached Screenshot. 

But while I add new VLAN to that this warning makes me scare of the effective servers. 

Please suggest me that.

Thanks for your replied ! 
With Regards,

Myat

Hey Myat,

 

Verify if the vNICs VLANs are allowed on uplink ports to witch vNICs are pinned. As well be sure that same VLANs are allowed on upstream switches.

 

To verify vNICs pinning, SSH to UCSM IP, connect nxos, and type show pinning boarder interface. 

 

Regards, 

Z. 

 

Hi Myat,

As also recommended by my colleagues, please check the uplinks, if these new VLANs are allowed there.
You can go to the LAN tab and in the LAN cloud, you will find the LAN uplink manager, you can verify there.

Regards,
Akash
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