This window displays VLAN definition information for the associated VLAN model. In
this window you can view all the existing VLAN definitions for the model, create
new VLAN definitions, define and modify the settings for existing VLANs, and
delete VLANs.
To access this window, in the left panel, expand the VLAN Elements folder, then expand the desired VLAN model folder. Within the VLAN model folder, select the VLAN Definitions folder or a VLAN definition within it. The VLAN Definitions window appears in the right panel. Each VLAN model you create is pre-populated with a Default VLAN (VID 1). You can further define this VLAN, and/or you can create other VLANs.
The VLAN Definitions window consists of an upper panel and a lower panel. You can use the panel control buttons
to hide or show the panels. The table in the upper panel lists the VLANs currently defined for the selected VLAN model, and gives you an overview of their properties. If you select a VLAN definition in the left
panel or in the upper table, the selected VLAN's properties are displayed in the lower portion of the tab, and are available for editing. The lower panel is also used for creating new VLAN definitions.
Once you've defined or edited a VLAN definition, you can use the Device View of
the VLAN tab in the Console's main window to enforce the
VLAN properties on selected devices or to compare (verify) VLANs in a model
against the VLAN settings on selected devices, and update a VLAN definition from
the VLAN settings on a selected device.
Console provides table options and tools that let you customize table settings
and find,
filter,
sort, print, and export information in a
table. You can access these options and Table Tools through a right mouse click
on a column heading or anywhere in the body of the table on this tab. For more
information, see
Table Tools or the
Table Settings window.
For more information, see How to Work with VLAN Models.
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VLAN features are not available in the Lite version of NetSight Atlas Console.
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Click the areas in the window for more information.
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This table provides information on the VLANs currently associated with the
VLAN model selected in the left panel. To view or change the properties of a
VLAN, select it in this table or in the left panel. This
displays
the selected VLAN's properties in the lower part of the tab, and allows you to
edit them. You can also delete VLANs from the model by selecting
them in this table and clicking Delete. (The Default VLAN for a model
cannot be deleted.)
- VLAN Name
- Alphanumeric name associated with the VLAN ID.
- Write VLAN to Device(s)
- When checked, the VLAN will be written to the device(s) when you enforce.
- Dynamic Egress
- When checked, the associated dynamic egress setting for the VLAN (Enable or Disable) will be written to the device(s) when you enforce.
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Dynamic Egress is not supported on X-Pedition Routers
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- X-Pedition Protocol Filter
- When checked, the selected protocol filters will be will be applied in the device(s) when you enforce:
- L4 Bridging - IP/IPX only
- IP
- Bridged-protocols
- AppleTalk
- DEC
- IPX
- SNA
- IPv6
- VLAN ID
- (VID) Unique number that identifies the VLAN.
- IGMP Status
- When checked, the current IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) state (Enable or Disable) and the associated IGMP settings for the VLAN will be written to the device(s) when you enforce:
- N/A - IGMP is not a part of the VLAN's definition.
- Enable - IGMP is a part of the VLAN's definition, and will be enabled.
- Disable - IGMP is a part of the VLAN's definition, but is currently disabled.
- IGMP Version
- Indicates which version of IGMP will be utilized on the port (Version 1 or Version 2).
- Switch Query IP
- The address of the IGMP Querier on the IP subnet to which this interface is attached.
- Query Interval
- Interval (in seconds) between general IGMP queries sent by the device. Larger values cause queries to be sent less often. This value must be greater than the Query Response interval. Valid values: 1 through 300. For more information, see IGMP.
- Query Response
- Maximum amount of time allowed for responses to general IGMP queries. Larger values result in less bursty traffic. This value must be less than the Query Interval. Valid values: 1 through 300. For more information, see IGMP.
- Interface Robustness
- (Robustness Variable ) Indicates how susceptible the subnet is to lost packets. You might want to increase this value if you expect a subnet to be prone to loosing packets. Valid values: 2 thru 32767. For more information, see Interface Robustness.
- Last Member Query Interval
- Maximum amount of time (in seconds) between group-specific query messages, including those sent in response to leave-group messages. You might lower this interval to reduce the amount of time it takes the device to detect the loss of the last member of a group. Valid values: 10 through 32767 seconds. See IGMP for more information.
This section of the VLAN Definitions window displays the properties of the VLAN
selected in the table in the upper panel or the left
panel, and enables you to edit them. You can also create a new VLAN
in this panel. To save a new VLAN or apply changes to an existing VLAN, click Save.
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VLAN Name
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Name of the VLAN
selected in the upper table. If you create a new
VLAN, this box is automatically filled with a new
VLAN name (VLAN), which you can change. If you don't
change it, the VLAN is named VLAN [n], where
n is the value in the VLAN ID text box.
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VLAN ID
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VID of the VLAN selected in the upper
table. If you create a new VLAN,
this box is automatically filled with the next
available VID, which you can change if desired.
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Write VLAN to Device(s)
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Check this box if you want this VLAN's properties to be written to
the device(s) when you
enforce and
compared to device settings when you
verify.
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Dynamic Egress
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Check this box to make
dynamic egress a factor for this VLAN. To enable
dynamic egress, select Enable from the drop-down
list.
This section of the VLAN Definitions window allows you to select and edit the
IGMP (Internet
Group Management Protocol)
properties of the VLAN. The IGMP Status box must be
checked in order to set the other IGMP parameters. If you turn on an IGMP element
with its checkbox, it becomes a factor for the VLAN, and you can specify its
appropriate setting using the text box or drop-down list for the element.
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IGMP Status
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Check this box to make
IGMP a part of this VLAN's
definition. This box must be checked in order for
the other IGMP parameters to be set. To enable IGMP, select
Enable from the drop-down list.
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IGMP Version
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Check this box to make the
IGMP version on
the port a factor for this VLAN.
Select the version of
IGMP that will be
utilized from the drop-down list: Version 1 or Version 2.
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Switch Query IP
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The address of the IGMP Querier on the IP subnet to
which this interface is attached.
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Query Interval
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Number of seconds allowed between general IGMP queries
sent by the device.
Check this box to make the query interval a factor
for this VLAN. Enter the number of seconds in the
text box, or use the up/down arrows to change the
value. Larger values cause queries to
be sent less often. This value must be
greater than the Query Response interval. Valid values: 1 through 300. For
more information, see IGMP.
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Query Response
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Maximum amount of time allowed for responses to
general IGMP queries.
Check this box to make the query response time a
factor for this VLAN. Enter the number of seconds in
the text box, or use the up/down arrows to change
the value. Larger values result in less bursty
traffic. This value must be less than the Query
Interval. Valid values: 1 through 300. For more information,
see IGMP.
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Interface Robustness
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(Robustness Variable ) Indicates how susceptible the
subnet is to lost packets.
Check this box to make interface robustness a factor
for this VLAN. Enter a value in the text box, or use
the up/down arrows to change the value. You might want to
increase this value if you expect a subnet to be lossy. Valid values: 2 thru 32767. For more
information, see
Interface Robustness.
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Last Member Query Interval
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Maximum number of seconds allowed between
group-specific query messages, including those sent
in response to leave-group messages.
Check this box to make the last member query
interval a factor for this VLAN. Enter a value in
the text box, or use the up/down arrows to change
the value. You might lower this interval to reduce the
amount of time it takes the device to detect the
loss of the last member of a group. Valid values: 10
through 32767 seconds. See IGMP
for more
information.
Buttons
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New
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Creates a new VLAN. When you click this button, a
new VLAN name appears in the lower left panel and
the next available VID is automatically selected.
The properties of the previously displayed VLAN are
retained. To complete the new VLAN definition, change the VLAN name and/or VID if desired,
edit the appropriate
properties, and save.
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Save
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Saves the VLAN and its properties as part of the
VLAN model.
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Delete
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Removes the currently selected VLAN from the VLAN
model. An intermediate confirmation dialog box
appears, giving you the opportunity to change your
mind before the deletion occurs. Since the Default VLAN
for a model cannot be deleted, if you select a
Default VLAN as one of a several VLANs to be
deleted, only the non-Default VLANs will be deleted.
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Help
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Displays detailed information about the current
window.
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