01-18-2021 10:18 AM
Hi guys,
I need some input / ideas / confirmation from you. 🙂
Given is the following:
Problem:
On EOS you could define a Management-Address, but for EXOS this is not possible. Afaik the only solution would be to use a different VR that is only used for the Switch-Mgmt VLAN and only has one IP-Address. Is this correct or is this also not the solution?
So for a new router it's easy:
For already existing routers it is a bit more complicated I guess:
Did I understand this correctly? Is there anything to improve on my procedure for existing routers? Can I avoid removing all VLANs from a Port in order to achieve my goal? On some locations there are dozens vlans on these ports.
And I also fear that I might cut myself from the router somehow… and then I’m fcked because the router are all over the world. 😄
Best regards
Stefan
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01-18-2021 02:25 PM
Yes, creating a seperate VR for switch management would be the best option I think.
We do support inter VR routing (route leaking).
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000083084
01-18-2021 03:11 PM
Thank you, Oscar, for your answers.
If anyone else has some experiences to share… I’m curious. 🙂
Best regards
Stefan
01-18-2021 02:44 PM
Hi Stefan,
I think you are right about the X620.
Yes, you need to delete the vlans from the port, remove it from vr vr-default and add the vlans again.
01-18-2021 02:29 PM
Hi Oscar,
thank you for your quick answer!
This won’t work for X620, right? I can’t activate ipforwarding for a VLAN on a VR other than VR-Default.
And there is no other way than deleting all VLANs from a port, deleting port-VR and readding the VLANs?
Best regards
Stefan
01-18-2021 02:25 PM
Yes, creating a seperate VR for switch management would be the best option I think.
We do support inter VR routing (route leaking).
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000083084