Toolpack:Configuring Vlan SBC A
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====Important Note==== | ====Important Note==== | ||
Vlans can be configured on the SBC in these cases:<br> | Vlans can be configured on the SBC in these cases:<br> | ||
− | * Baremetal installation | + | * Baremetal installation |
− | * VMware installation with Passthrough or SR-IOV network interfaces | + | * VMware installation with Passthrough or SR-IOV network interfaces |
+ | * VMware installation with a network interface using vlan ID 4095 | ||
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Vlans should '''not''' be configured on the SBC in this case:<br> | Vlans should '''not''' be configured on the SBC in this case:<br> | ||
− | * VMware installation with | + | * VMware installation with network interfaces using vlans from 1 to 4094 |
− | + | In this case, all interfaces on the SBC should be configured as untagged. Vlans are configured in the VMware port Groups. <br> | |
+ | Please check here: [[TSBC-SW:Cloud:VMware_Adding_Network_Intefaces_A|How to add VMware Network Interfaces]]<br> | ||
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If VLANs must be configured follow these steps:<br> | If VLANs must be configured follow these steps:<br> |
Revision as of 12:21, 12 December 2018
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Applies to version(s): v3.0
After you create a virtual port, you must create a new VLAN.
To configure a VLAN
1. Select IP Interfaces from the navigation panel
2. Click the Virtual Ports tab.
- Select a Virtual Port
4. Create a VLAN that uses this virtual port
- Click Create new Host VLAN
5. Configure the new VLAN
Important Note
Vlans can be configured on the SBC in these cases:
- Baremetal installation
- VMware installation with Passthrough or SR-IOV network interfaces
- VMware installation with a network interface using vlan ID 4095
Vlans should not be configured on the SBC in this case:
- VMware installation with network interfaces using vlans from 1 to 4094
In this case, all interfaces on the SBC should be configured as untagged. Vlans are configured in the VMware port Groups.
Please check here: How to add VMware Network Interfaces
If VLANs must be configured follow these steps:
- Enter a name for the VLAN
- If the port is to be used untagged, make sure Untagged is checked.
- If the port is to be used with a 802.1Q tag, uncheck Untagged and enter a VLAN ID.
- Click Create
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