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Imagine I have two switches documented in Netbox where both switches have a Hypervisor connected on an 802.1q port.
Both switches have 10 hypervisors connected, and all consume the same 9 VLANs (10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90) on the connected ports.
Now there is a request to add a 10th VLAN 100 to all of those ports where the hypervisors connect to. Now I would need to reconfigure all the individual ports and add the new VLAN 100 to the list of 802.1q VLANs.
Does anyone have a workflow for this? Initially my understanding was to use VLAN groups that are assigned to individual interfaces. When I need to add or remove a VLAN, I simply adjust the VLAN group which propagates down to all the connected interfaces I have the VLAN group configured on, so it's a change to only one object in Netbox and not 10 (all interfaces for the hypervisors)
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I am trying to find a nice and easy way to have re-usable interface profiles/VLAN groups for both campus or a dc documentation.
This Q/A comes from the issue #17569.
Imagine I have two switches documented in Netbox where both switches have a Hypervisor connected on an 802.1q port.
Both switches have 10 hypervisors connected, and all consume the same 9 VLANs (
10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90
) on the connected ports.Now there is a request to add a 10th VLAN
100
to all of those ports where the hypervisors connect to. Now I would need to reconfigure all the individual ports and add the new VLAN100
to the list of 802.1q VLANs.Does anyone have a workflow for this? Initially my understanding was to use VLAN groups that are assigned to individual interfaces. When I need to add or remove a VLAN, I simply adjust the VLAN group which propagates down to all the connected interfaces I have the VLAN group configured on, so it's a change to only one object in Netbox and not 10 (all interfaces for the hypervisors)
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