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05-30-2012 09:07 AM
05-30-2012 09:07 AM
What is the default "VLanTunnel" value in VC v3.51 ?
Phillipe had a VLAN and Tunneled question on Virtual Connect:
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Can you tell me what is the default value for “VLanTunnel”?
I need to know because a given network behaves strangely on a customer site.
I cannot see it with the command “show network”:
->show network Network_VLAN965
Name : Network_VLAN965
Status : OK
Smart Link : Enabled
State : Enabled
Shared Uplink Set : SUS_HPCL02
VLAN ID : 965
Native VLAN : Disabled
Internal ID : 15
Private : Disabled
Preferred Speed : Auto
Max Speed : Unrestricted
Color : orange
Labels : heartbeat
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Reply from Vincent:
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A network that is part of a shared uplink set cannot have tunneling enabled. I suspect that is why you don’t see the tunnel attribute in your show network command. You would see it if your network was dedicated (not part of a SUS).
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