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Configuring VLAN Name and VLAN ID

Aruba Central (on-premises) allows you to map VLANVirtual Local Area Network. In computer networking, a single Layer 2 network may be partitioned to create multiple distinct broadcast domains, which are mutually isolated so that packets can only pass between them through one or more routers; such a domain is referred to as a Virtual Local Area Network, Virtual LAN, or VLAN. name to a VLAN ID for the ease of identifying the existing VLANs.

To map a VLAN name to a VLAN ID, complete the following steps:

  1. In the Network Operations app, set the filter to a group containing at least one AP.

    The dashboard context for the group is displayed.

  2. Under Manage, click Devices > Access Points.

    A list of APs is displayed in the List view.

  3. Click the Config icon.

    The tabs to configure the APs are displayed.

  4. Click Show Advanced.
  5. Click the System tab.

    The System page is displayed.

  6. Click the Named VLAN Mapping accordion.
  7. Click the + icon in the VLAN Name to VLAN ID Mapping pane.

    The VLAN Name to VLAN ID Mapping window is displayed.

  8. In the VLAN Name to VLAN ID Mapping window, enter the VLAN Name and VLAN ID.
  9. Click OK.

    The VLAN Name to VLAN ID Mapping table in the Named VLAN Mapping section lists all the mapped VLAN.

You can find the Named VLAN Mapping feature applied in the following fields of corresponding UI pages of Aruba Central (on-premises):

You can also map VLAN ID to a VLAN name when you customize the Client VLAN Assignment configuration in VLANs tab during network profile creation. For more information, see VLANs Parameters.

Points to Remember

  • The maximum number of Named VLAN ID Mapping allowed in Aruba Central (on-premises) is 32.
  • VLAN mapping cannot be performed if the VLAN name does not exist.
  • The VLAN mapping record is deleted from the VLAN Name to VLAN ID Mapping table when the VLAN name is deleted.
  • You can only map a single VLAN id to a VLAN name.
  • The VLAN name field is not case-sensitive.