Configuring VLANs on AOS-CX

VLANsVirtual 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. are primarily used to provide network segmentation at layer 2. VLANs enable the grouping of users by logical function instead of physical location. VLANs make managing bandwidth usage within networks possible by:

From VLANs page, you can add VLANs and manage VLAN settings such as name, description, admin status, and IP assignment for AOS-CX switches.

For AOS-CX 6200 and 6300 switch series, VLAN 1 (DEFAULT_VLAN_1) is associated with all interfaces on the switch. The DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A network protocol that enables a server to automatically assign an IP address to an IP-enabled device from a defined range of numbers configured for a given network.  assignment of IP address is available only on the default VLAN.

You can add only one VLAN at a time.

Adding a VLAN

To add a VLAN, complete the following steps:

  1. In the Network Operations app, select one of the following options:
    • To select a switch group in the filter:
      1. Set the filter to a group.

        The dashboard context for the group is displayed.

      2. Under Manage, click Devices > Switches.
      3. Click the AOS-CX or Config icon to view the switch configuration dashboard.
    • To select a switch in the filter:
      1. Set the filter to Global or a group containing at least one switch.
      2. Under Manage, click Devices > Switches.

        A list of switches is displayed in the List view.

      3. Click an AOS-CX switch under Device Name.

        The dashboard context for the switch is displayed.

      4. Under Manage, click Device.

        The AOS-CX UI configuration page is displayed.

  2. Click Bridging > VLANs.

    The VLANs page is displayed with a list of VLANs.

  3. In the VLANs table, click the + add icon to add a VLAN and configure the following parameters.

    When the maximum number of VLANs are added for a switch, the + add icon is disabled.

    Table 1: Configuring and Viewing VLAN Parameters

    Name

    Description

    Value

    ID

    The VLAN ID number.

    Following are the different ranges for the VLANs supported on switches:

    • AOS-CX 4100i, 6100 switch series—2 to 512
    • AOS-CX 6200 switch series—2 to 2048
    • AOS-CX 6300 and 8360 switch series—2 to 4094
    • AOS-CX 8320 and 8325 switch series—2 to 4040

    At the group level, the maximum VLANs supported is 4094

    NOTE: AOS-CX 6400 and 8400 switch series are not supported in Aruba Central (on-premises) UI configuration.

    Name

    The name of the VLAN.

    Only letters (a-z) and numbers (0-9) are allowed.

    Description

    The description of the VLAN.

    Letters, numbers, and special characters are allowed except question mark (?) and double quotes (").

    Admin UP

    The operational status of the VLAN. The VLAN can forward packets only when the check box is selected.

    Select the check box to enable.

    Voice

    The VLAN support for voice.

    Select the check box to enable.

    IP Assignment

    The method of IP assignment. The options to enter the IP address is displayed only when you select Static. This field is available only at the device level.

    NOTE: The DHCP option is available only for the default VLAN on AOS-CX 6100, 6200, and 6300 switch series.

    Static, DHCP, or None

    Default: None

    IP Address

    The IP address with subnet mask for IP assignment.

    This field is enabled only when you select Static from the IP address assignment drop-down and available only at the device level.

    IPv4 address or IPv6 address with subnet mask

    Format: (x.x.x.x/x).

    DHCP Relay

    The IP address of the DHCP relay server. This field is enabled only when you select DHCP or Static from the IP address assignment drop-down and available only at the device level.

    NOTE:  

    • AOS-CX 6100 and 6200 switch series—DHCP relay is not supported
    • AOS-CX 6300 switch series—DHCP relay is available only on the default VLAN

    IPv4 address

  4. Click Add.

    The VLAN information is displayed in the VLANs table.

Editing a VLAN

To edit a VLAN, point to the row for the VLAN, and click the edit icon. You can select only one VLAN at a time for editing.

You cannot edit the name of the default VLAN and admin status.

Deleting a VLAN

To delete a VLAN, point to the row for the VLAN, and click the delete icon. Deleting VLAN at device level and modifying configuration at group level will not add the VLAN again on the device. You can select only one VLAN at a time for deleting.

You cannot delete the default VLAN.