Allied Telesis AlliedView-EMS 4.0.2 VLAN-Manager User Manual

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AlliedView™-EMS 4.0.2 VLAN MANAGER USER’S GUIDE

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Input Field

Valid Values

Length

Name (cannot be

modified)

- Alphanumeric characters

- Underscore ("_")

- Dash ("-")

Note

- VLAN names must contain at least one (1)

alphabet character.

Note

- "ALL" is a reserved word and cannot be used

as a

VLAN name.

AT-8900:

1 - 15 characters

If the software

release version is

2.7.3 or higher:

1 - 32 characters

AT-9900/

AT-x900-48:

1 - 32 characters

Identifier (cannot

be modified)

1 - 4094

-

Operation Mode

(cannot be

modified)

- Normal

- Private

- Nested

-

6.10.3 Notes

AT-x900-48FS: The current firmware version does not allow VLAN Manager to
display the correct image for SFP module 'AT-SPFXBD-LC-13'. As a result, the SFP

image that will be displayed is the generic SFP Fiber image.

When adding/modifying a Nested VLAN, specifying a port that is already a member

of an existing Normal VLAN will not generate any error. However, the specified

port will be ignored. In addition, during modification, existing member ports having

the same status (tagged/untagged) as the specified port will be deleted.

When importing the default VLAN, VLAN Manager disregards the values specified

for Untagged Ports.

During an Import VLAN operation, VLAN Manager will ignore the values specified

for certain fields depending on the value specified for the Operation Mode field:

o

If Operation Mode is "Normal" - Uplink Port, Private Ports, Core Ports

and Customer Ports

o

If Operation Mode is "Private" - Core Ports and Customer Ports

o

If Operation Mode is "Nested" - Tagged Ports, Untagged Ports, Uplink Port
and Private Ports

User-created VLANs are classified as Multiple Type VLANs. There are three

possible VLAN associations for a Multiple Type VLAN: IP Subnet, Protocol and Port.

Currently, VLAN Manager only supports Port association. As a result, when

attempting to modify a VLAN with an association other than Port, VLAN Manager

automatically changes the association of that VLAN to Port.

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