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Vlan configuration via NetSight (or OneView Basic) on XOS Switches

Vlan configuration via NetSight (or OneView Basic) on XOS Switches

MartinS1
New Contributor
Hi there,

we're trying to configure VLANs on a Summit X460-G2 via Netsight.
Is this even possible with our equipment and licenses?

NetSight Version 6.3.0.174
License NMS Base

Summit Switch running XOS 16.1.1.4

I'll post some Screenshots later šŸ™‚

Kind regards,
Martin
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MartinS1
New Contributor
Hi guys,

thanks for your posts!

The second way from Kevin, via Maps, is more the one I was looking for...
but neverthelesse, this is still not satisfying.
Creating VLANs is not daily business for the customer.

As long as it is not possible to manage and edit Port-VLANs comfortable via NetSight ( or ExtremeControl ļ˜‰ ) there is no chance to establish XOS devices as access switches at our customers!

Cheers,
Martin

PS: The new created Map, must be saved before the VLAN Tab appears šŸ™‚

Kevin_Kim
Extreme Employee
Another way to skin a cat in your NetSight.

1.Launch OneView.
2.Open the Devices tab and select a map within the World map navigation tree.
3.Click the VLAN tab in the Network Details section of the window. The VLAN Summary pane opens.



4. Use the New drop-down menu to select Create VLAN. The Add VLAN wizard opens to the Select Devices window.

Tony_Thornton
Extreme Employee
Hi Martin,

You can create a VLAN using OneView.

In the Devices tab in Oneview, select a device you want to add a VLAN for.

Right click on the device and select Scripts. Then select VLAN, then Create VLAN.

Another window 'Run Script Create VLAN' will open where you can select how many devices you want to add the VLAN to and then click Next to enter the requirements for the VLAN.

Hope this helps.

Regards
Tony
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