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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management)

5.4.6 Configuring VLANs on Internal Connection Ports

Use the following procedure to configure VLANs on a LAN switch blade's internal ports.

  1. In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server (or the physical OS or VM host on the server), and select [Modify]-[Network Settings] from the popup menu.

    The [Network Settings] dialog is displayed.

  2. Select the index of the network interface for which to assign a VLAN ID, and click <Setting>.

    The [VLAN Configuration] dialog is displayed.

  3. To use this feature, the following settings must first be defined:

    Port VLAN
    VLAN ID

    Enter the VLAN ID to assign to the LAN switch blade port that is connected to the network interface selected in step 2.

    Tagged VLAN
    VLAN ID

    Enter the tagged VLAN ID(s) to assign to the LAN switch blade port that is connected to the network interface selected in step 2.
    Multiple VLAN IDs can be entered by separating them with commas (",").

  4. Click <OK>

    Note that the VLAN settings are not applied onto the LAN switch blade at this stage. To configure VLANs for multiple network interfaces, repeat 2 through 4.

  5. Confirm the configuration set in the [Network Settings] dialog.

  6. Click <OK>.

    VLAN settings are applied to the related LAN switch blade.

Note

The VLAN configuration of a registered LAN switch blade should be set from the ROR console instead of the LAN switch's own Web-based and command-based interfaces.
If the Port VLAN ID field is left blank and a value is entered for Tagged VLAN ID in the [VLAN Configuration] dialog, the tagged LAN only will be enabled. To enable a port VLAN, enter a value for Port VLAN ID.
When only a tagged VLAN is configured, the value for the port VLAN is not displayed on the ROR console even if it has been configured on the switch. For the devices for which port VLANs cannot be deleted, it is necessary to limit the frames that let ports pass through to the tagged frames only.
If the port VLAN ID is unspecified or 1, a tagged VLAN ID cannot be set to 1.