Vlan manager tabs – Brocade Network Advisor SAN + IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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VLAN Manager tabs

VLAN Manager has three views:

VLAN view

Displays distinct Layer 2 broadcast domains by VLAN ID. If FDP or LLDP is not enabled on a
device, each VLAN from each device is displayed in separate folders by VLAN ID. If FDP or LLDP
is enabled on the devices, a VLAN folder shows device connectivity on the Layer 2 broadcast
domains.

If there are super-aggregated VLANs that have been configured on the network, VLANs are
grouped by their super-aggregated VLAN memberships.

If the VLANs are in different networks, they display as different nodes, even if FDP or LLDP is
not enabled on the device.

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For VCS fabric technology, a single VCS node displays in the VLAN view based on VLAN
membership of the fabric nodes. This view is supported in Fabric mode.

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Network OS products in standalone mode display like any other product in the VLAN view.

Product view

Displays the VLANs configured on a device. The information is grouped by products. Select a
product to view the VLANs that are on that device.

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For VCS fabric technology, a single VCS node displays in the Product view. All the VLANs
across its nodes display in Fabric mode.

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Network OS products in standalone mode display like any other product in the Product
view.

Port Group view

Displays all VLANs configured for the selected port group. Port group support is only available
in the VLAN editor launched from the Port Group View tab.

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The Products list displays the switch name, VLAN name, PVLAN Type, QoS, router port, and
FCoE.

NOTE

PVLAN Type column is displayed only when you configure PVLAN using CLI.

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The Ports list displays the VLAN interface parameters for the selected product: switch
name, port identifier, port type, port name, port mode, STP, path cost, port priority, and
classifiers.

NOTE

The product must be part of the area of responsibility (AOR), along with the port groups, to
display and perform all the operations.

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