Deleting vlan deployment task entries, Vlan topology maps – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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c.

Click VLAN Deployment Task link located under VLAN Management on the navigation tree on

the left.
The VLAN Deployment Task appears.

2.

Enter a task name in the field in the upper right corner of the VLAN Deployment Task page, and
click the Search icon . Or

3.

Click the Advanced icon located in the upper right corner of the page.
The search criteria dialog box appears.

4.

Enter the start date for your search in the Started at field.
To use the calendar to auto populate this field:

a.

Click the field located to the right of the Started at field.

b.

Select the start date from the displayed calendar.

If you do not specify the hour, minutes, and seconds for your search, IMC auto populates this value
using the current time, possibly limiting your search results.

c.

Enter the end date for your search in the Ended at field.
To auto populate this field, see steps 3a – 3c, above.

5.

Select the result of the operation from the Result list.

6.

Click Query to begin your search.

7.

Click Reset when you have completed your search to return to the full VLAN report.

Deleting VLAN deployment task entries

To delete one or more VLAN report entries:

1.

Navigate to VLAN Management > VLAN Deployment Task:

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 VLAN Deployment Task link located under VLAN Management on the navigation tree on
the left.
The VLAN Deployment Task appears.

2.

Click the checkbox to the left of the entry or entries you want to delete.

3.

Click Delete.

4.

Click OK to confirm the deletion of the selected VLAN report entries.

5.

Click Add Task, select Deploy Access Ports, Deploy Trunk Ports, Deploy Hybrid Ports, Deploy
VLANs to enter the batch deployment window for each port.
For more information, see "

Deploying VLANs using batch mode

."

VLAN topology maps

IMC provides you with a graphical view of devices in a VLAN. The VLAN Topo option launches IMC

Custom View, which includes a VLAN view. When you select an individual VLAN, the My Network View

map updates to gray out all devices that are not part of the selected VLAN. All devices in the VLAN view

for the selected VLAN remain active.

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