The WhatsConfigured VLAN Manager allows users to easily and dynamically update VLAN configurations. Through the VLAN Manager, users can add, edit, and delete VLANs from individual devices. Additionally, users can easily copy and move single or multiple VLANs from one network device to other VLAN capable network devices through the VLAN Manager.
To access the VLAN Manager:
In order to manage device VLAN configurations through the WhatsConfigured VLAN Manager, ensure that your devices meet the following requirements.
For more information on Cisco trunking, see Cisco's documentation.
To configure device VLANs using the VLAN Manager:
Note: You cannot edit the VLAN Index. If you want to modify a VLAN's index number, you must delete the VLAN and add the VLAN again with the desired index number. Additionally, you cannot edit VLANs that are reserved by the switch vendor. For example, default VLANs and Cisco Reserved (1000-1024).
Note: You will be prompted before you remove a VLAN from a device.
Note: You can select multiple VLANs in which to copy to another network device. Additionally, you can copy one or more VLANs to multiple network devices at one time.