Threshold groups for VLAN tagging are used to ensure that systems are assigned to their appropriate VLAN. These groups are described in “Using a policy setting to ensure appropriate VLAN assignments” on page 194.

Default system VLAN tag groups for the IP Manager shows the default system VLAN tag groups, their target classes and matching criteria, and their default settings. The target class for all system VLAN tag groups is UnitaryComputerSystem.

Table 1. Default system VLAN tag groups for the IP Manager

System VLAN tag group

Target class and matching criteria

Default settings

Switches

UnitaryComputerSystem with attributes:

  • IsManaged = TRUE

  • Type = SWITCH

VLAN Tagging Policy

Other Systems

UnitaryComputerSystem with attribute:

  • IsManaged = TRUE

No default settings

Two things to note about Default system VLAN tag groups for the IP Manager:

  • Even though the following settings are available to a system VLAN tag group, only the “VLAN Tagging Policy” setting is valid:

    • Cisco Fast and NvRam Memory

    • Connectivity

    • Environment

    • FileSystem

    • Interface Management Policy

    • Juniper Environment

    • Processor and Memory

    • VLAN Tagging Policy

  • The “Other Systems” group has the lowest priority. Managed systems that do not match the criteria for the Switches system VLAN tag group become members of the Other Systems group. For example, managed host systems become members of the Other Systems group.