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Chapter 9Figure 114: VLANs in a Map ViewThe VLANs table has the following columns. You can filter the contents of the table by expanding theFilter box, and entering text and search criteria, or by expanding the Quick Filter box and selecting anavailable quick filter.Vlan TagNameNetworkServicesProtocol filterIP forwardingLast updated fromdatabaseTypeThe VLAN tag value (if any) or “Untagged”, along with an icon indicating whetherthis is a VLAN or VMAN.Indicates this is a VLANIndicates this is an EAPS-protected VLANIndicates this is a VMANIndicates this is an EAPS-protected VMANThe VLAN name.The network name category (if any) that this VLAN belongs to. See “CategorizingVLANs With Network Names” on page 168 for more information.List of the type of services configured for the network VLAN.The protocol filter(s) configured for the VLANWhether IP forwarding is enabled for the VLAN.Date and time that the information about the VLAN was last retrieved from theRidgeline database.The VLAN type, either VLAN or VMAN.You can enable the “Show Full Path” checkbox to display the path a packet would take across thevarious VLANs in the network, taking into consideration VLAN services configured on the manageddevices, such as subscriber VLANs, Private VLANs, and VMANs.Ridgeline <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>171

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