Deleting a vlan from devices, Vlan device management, Viewing the vlan device list – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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To add a VLAN to one or more devices:

1.

Navigate to VLAN Management > Global VLAN:

a.

Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click the VLAN Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click Global VLAN link located under VLAN Management on the navigation tree on the left.
The global VLAN List appears.

2.

Click the Member Operation link associated with the VLAN you want to add devices to.

3.

Click Add.

4.

Add devices by using either the View or Advanced query option. See "

Adding devices by View

"

and "

Adding devices by Advanced query

."

5.

Click OK to add the selected devices to the VLAN.
Once you have added the VLAN to devices, you can then add individual ports to the VLAN on
each device. For more information about adding individual ports to a VLAN on a particular device,

see "

VLAN device management

."

Deleting a VLAN from devices

You can also easily remove a VLAN from one or more devices using the Global VLAN feature.
To delete a VLAN from one or more devices:

1.

Navigate to VLAN Management > Global VLAN:

a.

Click the Service tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click the VLAN Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click Global VLAN link located under VLAN Management on the navigation tree on the left.
The global VLAN List appears.

2.

Click the Member Operation link associated with the global VLAN you want to remove from
devices.

3.

Click the checkbox to the left of the devices you want to remove the VLAN from.

4.

Click Delete.

5.

Click OK to confirm deletion of the VLAN from the selected devices.

VLAN device management

IMC offers you a convenient facility for managing VLANs on the selected device, allowing you to select

the device to configure VLANs for. From the VLAN configuration page, you can configure a VLAN for the

selected device as well as configure virtual interfaces, access ports, trunk ports, or hybrid ports for each
VLAN.

Viewing the VLAN device list

The VLAN Device List displays all devices that IMC can manage VLANs for. Devices that are VLAN

capable but do not appear on this list are devices that use a proprietary VLAN protocol. IMC supports

the 802.1q standard for VLANs.

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