Thanks Gonzalo,

I think I may have enough information to make it work now.  If now, I will
email back.
Can I email you directly.

Mike

"Gonzalo P." wrote:

> Friend,
>
>  What you are trying to do is not hard, but, you need to go through a few
> steps.
> I imagine you have an MSFC card inside...
>
> - Do a show modules and check if you can see it in slot 15 (and if it is in
> state "ok")
> - Try doing a session 15 (you should get to the router> prompt on the MSFC
> - Configure the normal stuff in the router (password, vty, hostname etc...)
> (just to check that the router is working fine)
>
>  Go back to the switch and create the VLANS (maybe you already did this)
>  Add VTP information (if you need it)
>
>   Go back to the MSFC
>  create the VLANS matching the ones you created in the switch... ( INT VLAN
> 3, ETC...)
>  Do a NO SHUT in each one of them,
>
>  __
>
>  you will be ready to assign ports to in the Switch to each vlan,
> communication will flow through the routing card..
>
> You can later do more things on the config.. Like adding OSPF or whaterver
> you are trying to accomplish.
>
> Good Luck
> -Gonzalo.
>
> ""Michael Oaks""  wrote in message
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am trying to configure a 6509 switch with multiple VLANS.  I have the
> > configuration guide printed out and believe that I have most of the
> > configuration correct but I can't get it to communicate with anything.
> > My question first is;  do I have to configure anything in the router
> > portion of the unit.  When ever I try to enter commands in the router
> > portion, they do not show up in the router configuration.  I have been
> > trying to configure it similar to my 5505 switch, but this does not seem
> > to be working.  What do I need to do to configure the router section.
> >
> > Also, is there anything that needs to be done to link the router to the
> > switch or are they automatically linked.  I need to have this configured
> > and tested by this friday, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike




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