VLANs Tab (Policy VLAN Islands)


This tab displays a table of the Island VLANs being used in the Policy VLAN Island, and the names created on the devices in the island. To display this tab, select the VLAN island in the left panel of the Access Control Configuration window (available from the Policy Manager Edit menu), and the VLANs tab in the right panel.

The VLANs Tab provides two sub-tabs:

(VLAN) - VIDs Tab

This tab provides information on islands assigned to specific VLANs. When a VLAN is selected, the tabs in the VLAN Settings section update to reflec the data for that VLAN including the Island Name and the Island VLAN ID assigned to each defined island.

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VLANs
List of created VLANs.
Island Name
Name of the island VLAN that is being used to create VLANs in the VLAN island.
Island VLAN ID
VLAN ID assigned to the device in the VLAN island.
Edit Island VLAN ID
Selecting a VLAN in the table and clicking this button opens the Edit Island VLAN ID window, where you can change the VID for the Island VLAN.
  NOTE: If the VLAN IDs are recalculated (for example, if you change the base or offset for the VLAN island), any changes you made to island VLAN IDs will be lost.
Show all VIDs for Island
Selecting an island in the table and clicking this button opens the selected VLAN island's VLANs tab.
Create
Opens the Create VLAN dialog. For more information, see Creating a VLAN Island.

(VLAN) - Role Mappings Tab

Tagged Packet VLAN to Role Mapping provides a way to let policy-enabled devices assign a role to network traffic, based on a VLAN ID. (For more information, see VLAN to Role Mapping in the Concepts help topic.) This area displays what role (if any) the VLAN is mapped to at both the device-level and port-level, and lets you configure mappings, if desired.

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VLANs
List of created VLANs.
Tagged Packet VLAN to Role Mapping
Tagged Packet VLAN to Role Mapping will apply the Role definition to incoming packets using a mapped VLAN. This definition will apply a CoS and determine if the packet is discarded or permitted, and if TCI Overwrite is enabled will re-specify the VLAN ID defined by the Rule / Role Default. If TCI Overwrite is disabled, the packet will egress (if permitted by the Rule Hit) with the original VLAN ID it ingressed with.
Port Level Mapings
This table lists any port-level Tagged Packet VLAN to Role Mappings that have been configured for this VLAN. Port-level mappings will override any device-level mapping.
Create
Opens the Create VLAN dialog. For more information, see Creating a VLAN Island.

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