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07-13-2012 04:23 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:30 AM
When I created a gloval vlan (under the FI vlans), i does not show up under the FI A and FI B vlans. This must be a bug in this sw. version, right?
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07-13-2012 04:58 AM
Hi Atle,
When you say they do not show up under FI-A and FI-B are you talking the vlan list from the LAN tab in the UCSM?
If so that is expected, a vlan showing under global vlan is automatically defined on both the FI. Under the FI-A/B vlans only the ones defined for the FI individually will show up.
Thanks!
./Abhinav
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07-13-2012 04:58 AM
Hi Atle,
When you say they do not show up under FI-A and FI-B are you talking the vlan list from the LAN tab in the UCSM?
If so that is expected, a vlan showing under global vlan is automatically defined on both the FI. Under the FI-A/B vlans only the ones defined for the FI individually will show up.
Thanks!
./Abhinav
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07-13-2012 05:00 AM
Abi is correct. As a check, once you create the global VLAN in UCSM, connect to the UCSM CLI (SSH) and enter the NXOS context and see which VLANs exist.
connect nxos a
show vlan brief
exit
connect nxos b
show vlan brief
Regards,
Robert
