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Scan network for vlan info.....how to

Scan network for vlan info.....how to

Jimmy2
New Contributor
Our network has grown, and through the year vlan standards have not always been consistent/followed. At our disposal are the standard tools (snmp, port scans, etc) and Ridgeline v4 and Epicenter.

Are there any tools any one knows of that can scan our network and query each sw for a list of vlans? We are talking over 10000+ switch (XOS, Extremeware, and 24/48si's)....so manually just wont work. I looked for a good length of time, unable to find a resolution online. I am not a SNMP guy (though we have one at work)...but I would also think that each sw could be queried this way as a last resort.

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dflouret
Extreme Employee
I forgot to mention that you can dig deeper into each of the devices and see the ports configured for each vlan...

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James_A
Valued Contributor
Netdot can scan your network and report on VLANs, it'll even show which switches are configured with different VLANs on trunk ports.

dflouret
Extreme Employee
I forgot to mention that you can dig deeper into each of the devices and see the ports configured for each vlan...

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dflouret
Extreme Employee
Jimmy, if you try the NetSight route... v6.3 can display graphically the vlans present in the switches in a map.

Granted, this won't work for 10,000s of switches, but I imagine that you are planning on dividing the task in smaller chunks...

Here's a smalll example...

Map and VLAN list (no vlan checked)

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VLAN 1 checked. Notice the yellow tag and box in the switches that have VLAN 1 configured.

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Same thing but for VLAN 4003.

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This would give you a quick visual indication of what is configured where.

As Taykin said, you can download NetSight from the extranet and request a demo license to see if it fits your needs.

Ty_Izzet
Extreme Employee
Jimmy, I just wanted to add that NetSight has an SNMP browser in which you can customize a FlexView to add the OIDs needed to perform SNMP GETs against. NetSight is our NMS succeeding Ridgeline. A evaluation license is always available if interested.
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