Hi Ilya,
Netsight has a FlexView for Cisco VLANs. If you open the FlexView Database, and navigate to VLAN, there's a CiscoVLAN.tpl FlexView.
![f54b529839d94770b7a2111b3a256abf_RackMultipart20160415-30864-11n2as-FlexviewOpen_inline.png f54b529839d94770b7a2111b3a256abf_RackMultipart20160415-30864-11n2as-FlexviewOpen_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/3796iAB78FFBDA0DCBB96/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
![f54b529839d94770b7a2111b3a256abf_RackMultipart20160415-42054-vqte7q-CiscoVLAN_inline.png f54b529839d94770b7a2111b3a256abf_RackMultipart20160415-42054-vqte7q-CiscoVLAN_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/1982iB3E6DF0D6959C651/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
And while it returns mostly interface information, If you select
Properties from the menu I showed in the first screenshot, you can edit it and add your own OIDs like Mike previously mentioned, OR, you could create an entirely new FlexView
![f54b529839d94770b7a2111b3a256abf_RackMultipart20160415-94556-a9kzfb-Properties_inline.png f54b529839d94770b7a2111b3a256abf_RackMultipart20160415-94556-a9kzfb-Properties_inline.png](/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/5344i3A163B54BE4C59DC/image-size/large?v=v2&px=999)
I hope is what you're asking to do.
All the best!