I actually did make progress with this, but my client decided to move to one data VLAN to keep things simple.
Before they decided to have one VLAN, I actually found this feature on Cisco Switches.
vlan group
To create or modify a VLAN group, use the vlan group command in global configuration mode. To remove a VLAN list from the VLAN group, use the no form of this command.
vlan group group-name vlan-list vlan-list
no vlan group group-name vlan-list vlan-list
Syntax Description
group-name | VLAN group name. |
vlan-list | VLAN list name. See the "Usage Guidelines" section for additional information about the vlan-list argument. |
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Defaults
This command has no default settings.
Command Modes
Global configuration (config)
Command History
Release | Modification |
12.2(33)SXI1 | This command was introduced. |
I didn’t managed to test this fully as I only had three test devices to play with at the time.
I had two data VLANs in a group configured on a test switch.
Just wanted to check if anyone else managed to play with the Cisco switch group feature?
When I tested this with my 3 devices I saw, the first two devices went into the first VLAN and the other device in the 2nd VLAN. This group feature doesn’t let you configure whether it will be hash or even loading balancing on the VLAN group. On wired I would prefer if it would be even to be honest.
Just wanted to put this out there to see if anyone else had any ideas about this just for the future?
I couldn’t find much documentation on this either most documents I came across was for the Cisco Wireless controllers.