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, IOGS Logo https://www.institutoptique.fr *Ludovic Vinsonnaud * - Ingénieur Réseau basé à Bordeaux, bureau F108 (IOA, Rue François Mitterrand, 33400 Talence)
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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. > > -- > > Regards, > IOGS Logo <https://www.institutoptique.fr> > *Ludovic Vinsonnaud * - Ingénieur Réseau > basé à Bordeaux, bureau F108 (IOA, Rue François Mitterrand, 33400 Talence) > > *Institut Optique Graduate School* > 2 Avenue Augustin Fresnel - 91127 PALAISEAU Cedex > Tel. +33 5 57 01 71 52 - Mob. +33 6 08 08 41 05 > -- John Magne Bredal john.m.bredal@uninett.no +4791897366 Abels gt. 5- Teknobyen NO-7465 Trondheim