I don't know about 4097, but 4096 is what you used to tag on a vswitch port
to pass a full copy of your uplink port to a VM (i.e. to pass all tagged
vlans).  It would be the same as configuring a dvportgroup of type 'vlan
trunk' and setting '0-4096' in the 'vlans' field.

Cheers,

DG

On Mon, 6 May 2024 at 22:13, Brian :: via observium <
observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:

> They're special broadcom tags for letting you know your network belongs to
> them.
>
> On Mon 6 May 2024, 1:08 PM grendel--- via observium, <
> observium@lists.observium.org> wrote:
>
>> Observium  23.9.13005 Community Edition
>>
>> shows under PORTS --> VLANs
>> two VLAN which are out of IEEE 802.1Q Range (0-4095)
>>
>> VLAN ID            VLAN Name
>> 4096            vlan4096        31
>> 4097            VLAN 4097
>>
>> after klicking on the VLAN Names
>> it shows for both VLAN-Names all LAN Connects of our VMWare ESXi Hosts
>>
>> we got 2 older ESXi Hosts (v6 level)
>> and 4 new ESXi Hosts  (v8 level)
>>
>> an of course NO ESXi has a VLAN ID 4096/4097
>>
>> Is this some kind of misinterpretation?
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