Is the IP address you assigned to the switch in the network for your other
VLAN? Think of the switch as a host that is built into the hub of your
network. It must be on a VLAN to be accessible, and it must have an IP on
the network it is a member of. Otherwise, it's like setting up a router on
your network, taking it across town to a customers site, and wondering why
it didn't work when you plugged in. It worked fine on your network....But,
Oh oops, you forgot to change the IP. As for console access, that has
nothing to do with the IP address, or VLAN assignment. If you can't get in
through the console, is it due to a bad pwd? Hmmm
My $.02 (on sale now for only $99.99)
-----Original Message-----
From: Angel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 12:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: 3500 xl switch problem [7:12705]
Hello Everyone!
I changed the management VLAN of a 3500 switch thorugh the
browser-based cisco cluster management suite (CMS). By default the
switch IP address belongs to the management VLAN which is VLAN 1. Only
one vLan can be adminstratively active at the same time. By changing to
a newly created vlan I have lost the chance to manage the default vlan.
can't no longer console or access via the assigned IP address.
Thanks in advance if anyone knows anything about this!
Angel
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