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R2600: how to deal with vlans in tenant's partition's
Better test the vCMP way deleting them from Common and creating them under the desired partition. If you see issues contact support, so first test. Other than that better run the latest F5OS version.
Moving an inherited VLAN to an alternate partition in a vCMP guest (f5.com)
- Radboud_VeldAug 30, 2024Altostratus
Thanks for your answer.
I have occasionally administered vCMP's but not with partitions on the guest.
Anyway, shouldn't these vlans (under partitions in the tenants) also "exist" on the appliance when deploying a tenant?
How else will they connect to the outside world.
I'm probably missing something here... I'll give your advice a go when I'm back on-site.- Nikoolayy1Aug 30, 2024MVP
Yes you have to create and assign them to the tenant from the appliance, this is why you will see them in Partition Common when you access the tenant as they will be autopopulated.
- Radboud_VeldSep 02, 2024Altostratus
Thanks again so far,
Sorry but it's still a bit unclear for me, probably bad wording on my side;
1) When I remove vlan's from the /Common (because I need it in a partition), shouldn't I also remove them from vlan(list) on the appliance to prevent them from being re-added, when, eg., we need a new vlan on the tenant?
2) When removing said vlans from the appliance, won't this break outside connectivity?
Regards,
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