06-12-2013 09:14 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:04 AM
I am setting up my first UCS system and have run into something that I wouldnt have expected.
In keeping with best practice, I use a vlan # other than 1 for the default vlan on trunk connections. The network I am using has been setup for vlan 4000 to keep this number anywhere out of the usable range.
UCSM 2.1(1e) has shown a couple of quirks -
1) It wont accept a vlan # over 3967, I am using vlan 4000 for my "dummy vlan" as the native vlan
2) Unable to delete vlan 1
Anyone else run into this ? Is there a setting somewhere that I have missed that will let me do either of these ?
Would hate to have to change the network to a new native vlan or create an additional one just for UCS.
Ron
06-12-2013 09:29 AM
Hello Ron,
Welcome to UCS.
ID 4000 is in reserved range and is not allowed in UCSM.
Important:
You cannot create VLANs with IDs from 3968 to 4047. This range of VLAN IDs is reserved.
And by design, VLAN 1 cannot be deleted from the system.
Padma
06-12-2013 09:56 AM
Sorry to hear on both answers.
A little surprised about Vlan 1 since the route/switch side of the house at Cisco preaches about vlan 1 bad. Would at least like to be able to disable it.
Will have to come up with an additional dummy vlan to use for the native vlan just for UCS.
Thanks,
Ron
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