Where VLAN's, and consequently ports and IP Subnets are associated with specific Virtual Routing & Forwarding instances within a Topology, allow these to be identified and visible through the Switchmap GUI.
VRFs are a router thing. SwitchMap started as a program that shows inormation about switch ports. SwitchMap works for switch/routers, but it is still essentially meant to show port-level information. So this would be a new thing.
Would a port "in" VRF1 appear only in the webpage named switch01-vrf1? Would that port also appear in the webpage named switch01? Would you like switch01 to be like it is now, and the switch01-vrf1 would be extra, and contain only the ports in VRF1? I'm just trying to think how this might work. I have VRFs in some switch/routers, so I could play around with it.
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In my opinion a switch port should only show up once based on which VRF it is in. Lets say we have 4 VRF on switch01- default,mgmt,VRF-A,VRF-B. A port that is not configured in any VRF will show up in switch01-default, and port in mgmt vrf will show up in switch01-mgmt and port in VRF-A will show up in switch01-VRF-A and so on
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Status: open Group: Next_Release_(example) Created: Fri May 04, 2012 11:39 AM UTC by Anonymous Last Updated: Sat May 20, 2017 06:31 AM UTC Owner: nobody
Where VLAN's, and consequently ports and IP Subnets are associated with
specific Virtual Routing & Forwarding instances within a Topology, allow
these to be identified and visible through the Switchmap GUI.
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anyone know whether VRF feature added to switchmap
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any update on when this feature will be avialable
How do you envision this might look in the HTML pages?
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As another switch plus the appended VRF name, perhaps:
switch01
switch01-vrf1
switch01-vrf2
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hi just want to check any update on this request
VRFs are a router thing. SwitchMap started as a program that shows inormation about switch ports. SwitchMap works for switch/routers, but it is still essentially meant to show port-level information. So this would be a new thing.
Would a port "in" VRF1 appear only in the webpage named switch01-vrf1? Would that port also appear in the webpage named switch01? Would you like switch01 to be like it is now, and the switch01-vrf1 would be extra, and contain only the ports in VRF1? I'm just trying to think how this might work. I have VRFs in some switch/routers, so I could play around with it.
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Hi Pete,
In my opinion a switch port should only show up once based on which VRF it is in. Lets say we have 4 VRF on switch01- default,mgmt,VRF-A,VRF-B. A port that is not configured in any VRF will show up in switch01-default, and port in mgmt vrf will show up in switch01-mgmt and port in VRF-A will show up in switch01-VRF-A and so on
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hi any update on when we can expect this feature
Due to work pressure, I don't plan to add features to SwitchMap anytime
soon, sorry.
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