03-10-2010 07:53 AM
Hi,
I have some port to configure to have a vlan + a voice vlan. How can i do that using LMS 3.2 ?
I have check the vlan port assignement but i haven't seen a option to define 2 vlan.
typically our port are configure like this one
interface FastEthernet0/1/1
switchport access vlan 2
switchport voice vlan 100
macro description cisco-phone | cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
and i wish to use LMS to configure new port.
Cheers
03-10-2010 11:20 AM
You can use Netconfig in RME to do what you want. RME 4.3 has port-based Netconfig functionality which will greatly facilitate what you want to do. Just create a new Netconfig port-based job, and create a new Adhoc task to specify the configuration you require.
03-11-2010 08:01 AM
Is there really no way to do it using a GUI ?
How should i simply wish interface i wish to configure ?
03-11-2010 09:51 AM
Netconfig is all GUI-based. I don't understand the question.
03-26-2010 06:32 AM
What i mean is that can i have a gui that let me choose which vlan
i wish to add to port ?
we have different voice vlan and different data vlan, can i have a gui that let me choose one of the data vlan and optionnaly a voice vlan ?
i don't understand how to do that
03-26-2010 11:06 AM
This feature is not available on Campus yet, and there isn't another GUI in LMS which will provide this. I have opened a feature request, CSCtf51757, but you should talk to your account team to get them to push things from the business side as well.
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04-09-2010 03:33 AM
Hi,
thanks for this request from your part.
In order to be able to configure the port of my switch with my configuration VLAN voice + VLAN data, how do i must use the netconfig tool ?
Can you help me creating the right job that eventually let me enter the port of the switch as a variable ?$
Regards
04-09-2010 11:27 PM
I think what might be easiest is to go to RME > Config Mgmt > Netconfig > Netconfig Jobs, and create a new Port-based job. Then, define an ad-hoc rule to match the port or ports you want. For example:
Port.PortName equals Fa0/3
Then, create an Adhoc Task which defines the VLAN values that you require.
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