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5.2.5 Import VLAN
This option opens the Import VLAN dialog box that allows you to import VLAN definitions
from a VLAN Configuration File, modify the VLAN entries, and overwrite the existing
VLAN entries on the currently connected device.
Import VLAN dialog
Note
- Make sure that VLAN Names specified in VLAN Configuration Files do not contain
commas. VLAN Manager will ignore all device definitions that specify VLAN Names
containing commas.
Note
- SNMPv3: When an excluded VLAN record is included in the list of VLANs to import,
the excluded VLAN record is deleted from the original VLAN configuration even if the
Import VLAN operation does not succeed. This applies to the AT-9400 and AT-8500 series
of devices.
5.2.5.1 File Field and Browse Button
You may specify a VLAN Configuration File (full path) in the File field. Alternatively, you can
use the Browse button to locate the VLAN Configuration File to use. Once a valid VLAN
Configuration File has been specified, the VLAN Definitions Table will be populated with the
VLAN definitions contained in the file. You may then manually edit the definitions within the
table.
Note
- Be sure to specify a VLAN Configuration File that contains VLAN entries suitable for
the currently opened device. Otherwise, the Import VLAN function will fail. Refer to
Section 4.3 - VLAN Configuration Files
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