This section explains the rulesets used for automatic configuration of L2 switches. Although L2 switches do not appear on logical network configurations, the configuration of the L2 switches is necessary to connect firewalls, server load balancers, and L-Servers.
For the SR-X 300 series
Ruleset Name | Remarks |
For tagged VLAN networks | |
For untagged VLAN networks | |
_n: Configuration differs depending on the number in n.
When _n is not specified: LAN channels are in a non-redundant configuration
When n is "2": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration
When n is "3": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration using link aggregation
For the SR-X 500 Series
Ruleset Name | Remarks |
For tagged VLAN networks | |
For untagged VLAN networks | |
_n: Configuration differs depending on the number in n.
When _n is not specified: LAN channels are in a non-redundant configuration
When n is "2": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration
When n is "3": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration using link aggregation
For the Catalyst series
Ruleset Name | Remarks |
For tagged VLAN networks | |
For untagged VLAN networks | |
_n: Configuration differs depending on the number in n.
When _n is not specified: LAN channels are in a non-redundant configuration
When n is "2": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration
When n is "3": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration using link aggregation
For the Nexus5000 series
Ruleset Name | Remarks |
For tagged VLAN networks | |
For untagged VLAN networks | |
_n: Configuration differs depending on the number in n.
When _n is not specified: LAN channels are in a non-redundant configuration
When n is "2": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration
When n is "3": LAN channels are in a redundant configuration using link aggregation