Viewing vlan topology maps – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Viewing VLAN topology maps

To view VLAN topo maps:

1.

Navigate to VLAN Management > My Network View:

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 Topology link located under VLAN Management on the navigation tree on the left.

A window appears and displays all the custom topologies and IP topologies in the list.
Custom Topology and IP Topology List Contents:

{

Status: Contains the latest status of the group. Status is determined by the highest severity or
alarm level for a device in the group, when the device has one or more current alarms that has
not been cleared or recovered. Group icons with the color gray indicate that there are no

managed devices in the view.

{

Topology Name: Name of the topology. For Custom Topology, this column is displayed as My
Network View or the name of a custom view. For IP Topology, this column is displayed as IP

View or the name of an IP subnet.

{

Topology Type: Type of the topology. Options are IP Topology and Custom Topology.

2.

Click the topology you want to view in the list.

3.

Click OK.
The VLAN Topology page appears. A VLAN View table displays to the right of VLAN topology that
lists all VLANs, including the VLAN name and VLAN ID.

4.

Do one of the following:

{

When the VLAN ID and VLAN Name Identification Mode option is not selected, a VLAN ID
uniquely identifies a global VLAN, so the global VLAN list for a VLAN ID displays only one

VLAN.

{

When the VLAN ID and VLAN Name Identification Mode box is selected, the global VLAN list
displays multiple VLANs with the same VLAN ID but different VLAN names.

5.

To view the devices for a specific VLAN, click the VLAN entry in the VLAN View table.

Devices that are not part of the VLAN are grayed out. Devices that are part of the VLAN display
color values associated with their most current alarm status.

6.

To add a device to a VLAN through VLAN Topo

a.

Click the VLAN entry in the VLAN View table.

b.

Select Add to current VLAN from the right-click menu of the device.

c.

The Add to current VLAN dialog box appears.

d.

If you click the checkbox to the left of the Add VLAN to all Trunk and Hybrid ports, and click
OK to add the VLAN to all the trunk and hybrid ports of the device. The VLAN added to the
hybrid port must be tagged by default. Otherwise, you can only add the VLAN to all the access

ports of the device.

e.

Click OK.

Confirm the device display color values associated with their most current alarm status.

7.

To delete the device from a VLAN

a.

Click the VLAN entry in the VLAN View table.

b.

Select Remove from the current VLAN from the right-click menu of the device.

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