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Spanned VLANs (Multiple Site VLAN) #852

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stefanjagger opened this issue Jan 30, 2017 · 4 comments
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Spanned VLANs (Multiple Site VLAN) #852

stefanjagger opened this issue Jan 30, 2017 · 4 comments

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@stefanjagger
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I wish it was possible to select multiple sites for a VLAN and Prefixes. For example we have Site A VLAN 400 and Site B VLAN 400 with Layer 2 between. The prefix is the same 10.0.0.0/28 using 10.0.0.1 for HSRP. Documenting this in netbox currently is possible at the VLAN level but not possible on the Prefix level, without hacking it together. The IP allocation from the prefixes wouldn't be suitable.

@Armadill0
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We're currently workarounding this with a site named "Allsite" where those VLANs and Prefixes are collected. But to be able to select multiple sites for such spanned VLANs would be really helpful.

@cristian-ciobanu
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cristian-ciobanu commented Jan 30, 2017

This is a duplicate of #235 and there is a pull request for this #794 which hasn't been merged yet.

@stefanjagger
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Thanks, and apologies for the duplicate.

@Censored3
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Everyone is always telling that every multi-site VLAN feature request is a duplicate to #235

However Global VLAN isn't the same as a multi-site VLAN, where a multi-site VLAN is a VLAN stretched across sites over an L2 link. Correct? Or am I understanding the implementation of Global VLAN wrong?

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