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Viewing VLAN Details

Accessing Layer2 Information

To view a summary of all VLANs and STPs that are present in the current network, bring up the VLAN Summary window (via the Network > Services > VLAN) as shown in the following figure.

The window will display the number of VLANs, STPs and layer2 switch nodes, present in the network on the right panel. The Summary tree on the left panel has Access domains in the next level that contains information of VLANs, VLAN devices’ layer2 details, spanning trees etc. More details on access domains will be discussed later in the chapter.

Figure 1: VLAN View Summary WindowVLAN management interface with a tree structure on the left and VLAN summary on the right. 80 switch nodes, 752 VLANs, 453 spanning-trees.

Accessing VLAN Information

To view VLANs that are present in the selected access domain, click on VLANs sub-tree. The window will provide a list of all VLANs with details such as VLAN IDs, VLAN names, number of nodes in each VLAN etc. on the right panel. Click on a row on the right panel to view the selected VLAN’s details under Properties panel.

Figure 2: VLAN View Window’s Properties PaneScreenshot of a VLAN management interface showing a hierarchical view of network components, a VLAN summary table, and properties of VLAN ID 700, used for configuring and monitoring VLANs.

With a particular VLAN selected, you may also click on the Highlight button to view all the devices associated with the VLAN highlighted on the main topology map.

Accessing VLAN Report

A VLAN report is generated from running VLAN discovery task or importing intermediates directory into the network. The generated report can be accessed from Actions > Report in VLAN View window or through Report > Report Manager from the main menu.

Figure 3: VLAN ReportVLAN Detail report showing VLAN configurations for nodes. Includes Node, MgmtDo, VLAN ID, Name, State, Type, SAID, MTU, Parent, RingNo, and BridgeNo columns.

You may double-click on VLANs sub-tree or click the (+) icon next to VLANs sub-tree to view a list of all VLANs in the selected access domain, where the VLANs are categorized by VLAN name.To view more detailed information of a VLAN, click on a VLAN in the left panel.The Details tab, on the right panel, lists all the devices that belong to the selected VLAN and each node’s details such as bridge addresses, number of interfaces assigned to the VLAN, in/out policies etc. Click on a row on the right panel to view the selected node’s VLAN details under Properties panel.

Figure 4: Detailed View of a Selected Node=VLAN management interface showing network structure, VLAN details with IDs and names, and configuration options for network administrators.

Accessing Devices Information

The Devices sub-tree lists all the devices that belong to VLANs in the selected access domain, with their layer2 and layer3 address details.To view the devices, click on Devices sub-tree. Click on a row on the right panel to view the selected device’s details under Properties panel.

Figure 5: VLAN Device’s Details for a Selected DeviceScreenshot of a VLAN management interface showing a device summary table with device names, bridge addresses, management IPs, and IPs.

Expand Devices sub-tree to view a list of all Devices in the selected access domain. To view more detailed information of a device, click on a device in the left panel. The Details tab, on the right panel, lists all the VLANs and VLAN related configuration details associated with the selected node. Click on a row on the right panel to view the selected VLAN’s configuration details under Properties panel.

Figure 6: Detailed View of a Selected VLANScreenshot of VLAN management interface showing VLANs on network switch 2924XL with details like VLAN ID, name, admin status, and Layer 3 interface.

Accessing Layer2 Links Information

Click on Layer2 Links to view all layer2 physical links that are present between VLAN devices in the selected access domain. For any aggregate links, such as Port-channel interfaces, right-click on the entry and select “Show Related Interfaces” to identify the physical interfaces belonging to the Port-channel interface.

Figure 7: Layer2 Links DetailsNetwork management tool screenshot showing VLAN View interface with Layer 2 links, nodes, interfaces, and VLAN details.

Accessing STP Information

To view spanning trees that are present in the selected access domain, click on Spanning Tree sub-tree.The window will list all the spanning tree types.

Figure 8: Selected Spanning TreeSpanning Tree Protocol Summary showing VLAN details; VLAN ID, Name, No. of Nodes, and No. of Trees.

Expand Spanning tree and you should see a list of all the spanning trees present in the selected access domain with the following naming convention: STP-Type VLANID for PVSTs and STP-Type for other spanning tree types. Select a spanning tree to view the list of nodes and spanning tree related configurations associated with them.

Figure 9: Detailed View of a Selected NodeScreenshot of a network management interface showing Spanning Tree Protocol info for VLAN 301 with node details and options to manage topology.

Accessing STP Ports Information

STP Ports subtree displays all the node ports that are part of the spanning trees in the selected access domain, with other details such as port types, states, priority etc.

Figure 10: Spanning Tree Port Details of a Selected PortNetwork management interface for VLAN configuration focusing on Spanning Tree Protocol ports with node details like VLAN ID and port state.

Accessing STP Ports Information for a Particular Node

Expand STP Ports and you should see a list of all the devices present in the selected access domain. Select a device to view the list of ports participating in spanning tree for that particular node, and the related spanning tree information, such as the recorded root node, the recorded designated node, the port state, etc.

Figure 11: Spanning Tree Port Details of a Selected NodeScreenshot of a network management interface showing VLAN View and Spanning Tree Protocol configuration for a switch. Displays device hierarchy, STP info for VLAN ID 1 on switch 2912XL, and detailed port properties.