02-23-2016 07:16 AM - edited 03-01-2019 12:36 PM
I have a disjointed L2 network and I've been using the VLAN manager to shape my L2 traffic to the correct egress. This works well, but I need to create approximately 100 vlans. If you are familiar with process, you know that this will result in a lot of manual configuration in UCSM.
I've been reading about VLAN groups and I think that using them could be a great time saver in my case.
Can anyone confirm if the vlan groups is a good case use my setup? If yes, what is the best method to transition from using the vlan manager to using groups.
Thanks
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02-23-2016 08:14 AM
Yes, of course !
VLAN groups allow you to group VLANs on Ethernet uplink ports, by function or by VLANs that belong to a specific network. You can define VLAN membership and apply the membership to multiple Ethernet uplink ports on the fabric interconnect.
You may use power shell script to setup the 100+ vlans.
02-23-2016 08:14 AM
Yes, of course !
VLAN groups allow you to group VLANs on Ethernet uplink ports, by function or by VLANs that belong to a specific network. You can define VLAN membership and apply the membership to multiple Ethernet uplink ports on the fabric interconnect.
You may use power shell script to setup the 100+ vlans.
03-07-2016 11:53 AM
Thank you Walter...
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