Dell 6.2 Server User Manual


 
If a VLAN pool is given an Even assignment and is assigned to user roles, user rules, VSA or a server derivation rules,
then while applying VLAN derivation for the client “on run time,” the Even assignment is ignored and the Hash
assignment is applied with a message displaying this change.
NOTE: L2 Mobility is not compatible with the existing implementation of the Even VLAN pool assignment type.
Updating a VLAN Pool
1. On the VLAN Pool window, click Modify next to the VLAN name you want to edit.
2. Modify the assighment type and the list of VLAN IDs. Note that you can not modify the VLAN name.
3. Click Update.
4. Click Apply.
5. At the top of the window, click Save Configuration.
Deleting a VLAN Pool
1. On the VLAN Pool window, click Delete next to the VLAN name you want to delete. A prompt appears.
2. Click OK.
3. Click Apply.
4. At the top of the window, click Save Configuration.
Creating a VLAN Pool Using the CLI
NOTE: VLAN pooling should
not
be used with static IP addresses.
This example creates a VLAN pool named mygroupthat has the assignment type even.
(host) (config) #vlan-name mygroup pool assignment even
Viewing and Adding VLAN IDs Using the CLI
The following example shows how to view VLAN IDs to a VLAN pool:
(host) #configure terminal
Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z
(host) (config) #show vlan
VLAN CONFIGURATION
------------------
VLAN Description Ports
---- ----------- -----
1 Default FE1/0-3 FE1/6 GE1/8
2 VLAN0002
4 VLAN0004
12 VLAN0012
210 VLAN0210
212 VLAN0212 FE1/5
213 VLAN0213 FE1/4
1170 VLAN1170 FE1/7
1170 VLAN1170 FE1/7
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