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Configuring NSVLAN
NSVLAN is a VLAN to which the NetScaler management IP (NSIP) address’s subnet is bound. The NSIP subnet is available only on interfaces that are associated with NSVLAN. By default, NSVLAN is VLAN 1, but you can designate a different VLAN as NSVLAN. If you do so, you must reboot the NetScaler appliance for the change to take effect. After the reboot, NSIP subnet traffic is restricted to the new NSVLAN.
The traffic from the NetScaler IP subnet can be tagged (802.1q) with the VLAN ID specified for NSVLAN. You must configure the attached switch interface to tag and allow this same VLAN ID on the connected interface. If you remove your NSVLAN configuration, the NSIP subnet is automatically bound to VLAN 1, restoring the default NSVLAN.
To configure NSVLAN by using the CLI:
At the command prompt, type:
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set ns config -nsvlan -**ifnum** … [-**tagged** (YES NO)] - show ns config
Note:
The configuration takes effect after the NetScaler appliance is restarted.
Example:
> set ns config -nsvlan 300 -ifnum 1/1 1/2 1/3 -tagged YES
Done
> save config
Done
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To restore the default NSVLAN configuration by using the CLI:
At the command prompt, type:
- unset ns config -nsvlan
- show ns config
Example:
> unset ns config -nsvlan
Done
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To configure NSVLAN by using the GUI:
Navigate to System > Settings, in the Settings group, click Change NSVLAN Settings.
Setting the MTU on the NSVLAN
By default, the MTU of the NSVLAN is set to 1500 bytes. You can modify this setting to optimize throuhput and network performance. For example, you can configure the NSVLAN to process jumbo frames.
To set the MTU of the NSVLAN by using the CLI:
At the command prompt, type:
- set vlan <id> -mtu <positive_integer>
- show vlan <id>
To set the MTU of the NSVLAN by using the GUI:
Navigate to System > Network > VLANs, open the NSVLAN, and set the Maximum Transmission Unit parameter.
Sample configuration:
In the following sample configuration, VLAN 100 is the NSVLAN.
> set ns config -nsvlan 100 -ifnum 1/1 -tagged no
Warning: The configuration must be saved and the system rebooted for these settings to take effect
> set vlan 100 -mtu 1600
Done
> sh vlan
1) VLAN ID: 1
Link-local IPv6 addr:
fe80::947b:52ff:fead:12d5/64
Interfaces : 1/2 LO/1
2) VLAN ID: 100 VLAN Alias Name:
MTU: 1600
Interfaces : 1/1
IPs :
10.102.53.114 Mask: 255.255.255.0
Done
> save config
Done
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