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DescriptionName
Whether this VLAN is subdivided into private or secondary VLANs.
This can be one of the following:
None—This VLAN does not have any secondary or private
VLANs.
Primary—This VLAN can have one or more secondary VLANs,
as shown in the Secondary VLANs area.
Isolated—This is a private VLAN. The primary VLAN with which
it is associated is shown in the Primary VLAN drop-down list.
Sharing Type field
If the Sharing Type field is set to Isolated, this is the primary VLAN
associated with this private VLAN.
Primary VLAN drop-down list
Click this button to determine whether the VLAN ID overlaps with any
other IDs on the system.
Check Overlap button
Step 6
If you clicked the Check Overlap button, do the following:
a) Click the Overlapping VLANs tab and review the following fields to verify that the VLAN ID does not
overlap with any IDs assigned to existing VLANs.
DescriptionName
This can be one of the following:
A
B
Dual—The component is accessible to either fabric interconnect.
This setting applies to virtual LAN and SAN networks created
at the system level as opposed to the fabric interconnect level.
Fabric ID column
The name of the VLAN.Name column
The numeric id for the VLAN.VLAN column
The full path to the VLAN. Click the link in this column to view the
properties for the VLAN.
DN column
b) Click the Overlapping VSANs tab and review the following fields to verify that the VLAN ID does not
overlap with any FCoE VLAN IDs assigned to existing VSANs:
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