Hi,

Here's the answer from Dell about N2000 Series (mail below and here's the translation)

"I confirm that our switches are compatible with this MIB. It is part of the available MIBs within the switch firmware (http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/networking-n2000-series/drivers)

This MIB is contained in the vlan.my file

I ask in internal to try to get details about its implementation."
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Sujet : RE: MIB N2048
Date : Thu, 8 Jun 2017 07:44:30 +0000
De : Nicolas.Roughol@dell.com
Pour : Thierry.Favereaux@dell.com, ludovic.vinsonnaud@institutoptique.fr
Copie à : gilbert.lucas@institutoptique.fr, Franck.Dufas@dell.com

Dell - Internal Use - Confidential

Bonjour M. Vinsonnaud,

 Je vous confirme que nos switches sont bien compatibles avec la MIB en question. Elle fait partie des MIBs disponibles au téléchargement avec le firmware des switchs (http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/networking-n2000-series/drivers)
La MIB en question étant contenu dans le fichier vlan.my
Je me renseigne en interne pour tenter d’obtenir des détails d’implémentation de celle-ci.

Cordialement,

Nicolas ROUGHOL
Networking Sales Engineer
Dell EMC | Enterprise Solutions, Networking 
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Le 07/06/2017 à 15:48, Vinsonnaud Ludovic a écrit :
Hi,

I've sent an email to my Dell Networking Sales Specialist and he transferred my questions to his Networking Sales Engineer
I think I will have an answer today or tomorrow.

Cordialement,
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Le 07/06/2017 à 10:19, Marcus Westin a écrit :
We also use Dell N2000-series switches to some extent, and cannot configure them through NAV at the time either (we’re primarily using Cisco, so it’s not been a huge issue so far).
A configuration done manually (pretty much identical to Cisco):

description "M-CB0271A12"
spanning-tree portfast
switchport access vlan 30
green-mode energy-detect
green-mode eee

and after changing the vlan from 30 to 206 through NAV:

description "M-CB0271A12"
spanning-tree portfast
switchport general pvid 206
switchport access vlan 30
green-mode energy-detect
green-mode eee

Reverting to vlan 30 again does not remove the added configuration for 206.

I’ve included mibs for the latest release for the N2000-series. Hope that there’s an easy solution (

Regards,
Marcus W.
Linnaeus University



On 06/06/17 11:03, "John Magne Bredal" <nav-users-request@uninett.no on behalf of john.m.bredal@uninett.no> wrote:

    On 02. juni 2017 17:58, Vinsonnaud Ludovic wrote:
    > Hello,
    
    Hi!
    
    > 
    > Sorry about my english, I'm french so everything may not be understood :-)
    > 
    > I'm new to NAV and this software seems very interesting for my needs.
    
    Thats good to hear =)
    
    
    > 
    > For Dell N2048, I'm a bit confused because if I have this command
    > "switchport access vlan 524" already set in the switch and I ask to
    > change the vlan from 524 to 525 with NAV, it adds this command
    > "switchport general pvid 525" but doesn't delete the old one.
    > So why change a "switchport access" by a "switchport general" ? Is it
    > better to have a "switchport mode general" in default config ?
    > Switchport mode access is the default mode, the 2 combined commands will
    > not work as intended I think ?
    
    We are unfamiliar with Dell switches - PortAdmin has been used
    extensively with Cisco and HP but I don't know about Dell.
    
    However, we use standard MIBs for all equipment except Cisco.
    
    So, what PortAdmin does when changing vlan is to alter the
    dot1qPvid-value which is located in the Q-BRIDGE-MIB.
    
    http://www.mibdepot.com/cgi-bin/getmib3.cgi?win=mib_a&r=alcatel&f=IETF_Q_BRIDGE.mib&v=v2&t=tree
    
    It seems Dell has another way of doing it that does not conform exactly
    to the Q-BRIDGE-MIB. If you have the MIB for the switch, then we could
    take a look at it and see if there is anything we can do.
    
    
    > I've not yet tested S4048 and N4064.
    > 
    > -- 
    > 
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    > 
    > *Institut Optique Graduate School*
    > 2 Avenue Augustin Fresnel - 91127 PALAISEAU Cedex
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    > 
    
    
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