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Version 3.1 SP2 Reference Guide - Extreme Networks

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Chapter 10The VMAN details window has the following fields:TagNetworkProtocol filterNameControl VMANProtected VMANTypeLast updated from databaseThe VMAN tag value (if any) or “Untagged”, along with an icon indicating whetherthis is an EAPS-protected VMAN.Indicates this is a VMANIndicates this is an EAPS-protected VMANThe network name configured for the VMAN.The protocol filter(s) configured for the VMAN.The name of the VMAN.For an EAPS-protected VMAN, the name of the Control VLAN in the EAPS domain.For an EAPS-protected VMAN, the name of the Protected VLAN in the EAPSdomain.The VLAN type, in this case VMAN.Date and time that the information about the VMAN was last retrieved from theRidgeline database.Device/Ports TabWhen you click the Device/Ports tab in the VMAN details window, the following columns aredisplayed:Device nameIP addressVirtual routerQOS profile nameControl VLANProtected VLANDomain Name SetVlan servicesSoftware versionSNMP versionLog on User NameForwarding-database pollingDevice manager protocolDevice typeAdmin StatusThe name of the device, and an icon indicating the status of the device.The IP address of the device.The virtual router to which the VMAN is associated on the deviceQoS profile name configured for the VMAN on the device, if any.Whether this VMAN is configured as an EAPS control VLAN.Whether this VMAN is protected by an EAPS domain.EAPS domains to which the VLANs on the device belong.VLAN service type. Possible values are Translation, Translation-Member, VMAN,Translation VMAN, Translation-Member VMAN, Private-VLAN, Isolated-Subscriber,Non-Isolated Subscriber, Super VLAN, and Sub VLAN. This information is available ifthe device has HTTP enabled, and runs <strong>Extreme</strong>XOS software version 12.1 or later.The <strong>Extreme</strong>XOS software version running on the device.The SNMP version configured on the device.The username used to log on to the deviceWhether FDB polling is enabled on the device.The protocol used for accessing management functions on the device.The type of device.The administrative state of the VMAN, either Enabled or Disabled.Ridgeline <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>193

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