[racktables-users] Re: Adding VLAN to existing IPv4 Range

  • From: Olivier Contant <Olivier.Contant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 18:45:17 +0000

Hi Denis,

Unfortunately, I checked in the IPV4 space and inside a network subnet and i 
cannot see the option you mentioned.  And going in 802.1Q page, I cannot 
associate a VLAN to a Network Subnet.  Again, the only place you can add a VLAN 
to a Network is when you create it.  *Or I didn't see it ... *

Olivier Contant
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-----Original Message-----
From: racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:racktables-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Denis Ovsienko
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 2:09 PM
To: racktables-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [racktables-users] Re: Adding VLAN to existing IPv4 Range

20.03.2014, 19:44, "Olivier Contant" <Olivier.Contant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> In 802.1Q, You can create domain and permanent vlan under a domain.
> In IPv4 Space, you can create range of IP.
>
> If you create a range of IP but didn't associate a VLAN to it on time of 
> creation, you cannot just edit the range of IP to add it.  You must delete it 
> and recreate it as the option for the vlan is only visible on creation time.
>
> I would like to see the option to change or edit the vlan for a IPv4 Space in 
> the properties of the IP range.
>

There's the VLANIPV4NET_LISTSRC option (despite its name IPv6 networks also use 
it) that tells networks that are intended to have relation with 802.1Q VLANs 
(note the "802.1Q" tab on the IPv4/IPv6 network page). By default the option 
contains empty text, which means any network is eligible. In other words, what 
you describe should just work unless explicitly turned off.

-- 
    Denis Ovsienko


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