8021Q
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802.1Q VLAN management in RackTables
known limitations
- port naming is fixed and cannot be changed
- importing configuration for a port, which has VLANs 1~4094 allowed, is very slow
- for uplink-downlink reverb feature to work, both ports must have correct markup, have respective records on the Ports tab, and these records must be linked
- there is no support for configuration templates like those in LiveVLANs
- VLAN1 cannot be used on uplink or downlink ports
- VLAN domains require a special setup procedure to work properly
- unbinding of 802.1Q order hides existing 802.1Q ports config, blocking object deletion
- not all hardware supports trunk ports w/o allowed VLANs, and this is not handled by RackTables
- ExtemeOS requires a special VLAN naming scheme
- there is no user interface for the "disabled" deploy queue
- "max VLANs per switch" option of VLAN switch template is stored, but always ignored
- VRP's "hybrid untagged VLANs" (which are not to be confused with "native" VLAN) break normal management until they are "undone"
gateway setup
RackTables uses a special component named "deviceconfig" to deliver configuration from and to managed switches. This component is a set of executable scripts located in gateways/deviceconfig directory.
vendor-specific setup
IOS
- Every port, which is intended to perform switching, must have "switchport mode" explicitly set in its "interface" section.
- VTP mode must be set to "transparent".
XOS
- Every VLAN besides "Default" and "Mgmt" (that is, any VLAN created by the user) must be named "VLANx", where x is VLAN tag ID. For example, "VLAN2", "VLAN123", "VLAN4000".