Managing network access devices 67
To manage the VLAN mappings for all the network access devices in the
Nortel SNAS domain, first disable all the switches in the domain, then use
the following command:
/cfg/domain #/vlan
To manage the VLAN mappings for a specific network access devices, first
disable the switch in the domain, then use the following command:
/cfg/domain #/switch #/vlan
The Nortel SNAS maintains separate maps for the domain and the switch.
If you add a VLAN from the domain-level vlan command, you must use
the domain-level command for all future management of that mapping.
Similarly, if you add a VLAN from the switch-level vlan command, you
must use the switch-level command for all future management of that
mapping.
The Domain vlan or Switch vlan menu appears.
The Domain vlan or Switch vlan menu includes the following options:
/cfg/domain #[/switch #]/vlan
followed by:
add <name> <VLAN ID> Addsthe specified VLAN to the domain or
switch VLAN map. You are prompted to
enter the required parameters if you do not
include them in the command.
name is the name of the VLAN, as
configured on the switch
VLAN ID is the ID of the VLAN, as
configured on the switch
The system automatically assigns an index
number to the VLAN entry when you add
it. If you are executing the command from
the Domain vlan menu, the index number
indicates the position of the new entry in
the domain map. If you are executing the
command from the Switch vlan menu, the
index number indicates the position of the
new entry in the switch map.
Repeat this command for each Green and
Yellow VLAN configured on the network
access devices.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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