Mark, not sure what you mean by putting a pc on a trunk link.  Were the two 
boxes plugged into the same switch at one time and now they are plugged into 
two joined by a trunk?  If so, make sure the config for the two trunked 
ports is consistent.


>From: "Mark Kinley" 
>Reply-To: "Mark Kinley" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Fiber Trunking.....question? [7:20596]
>Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 15:59:26 -0400
>
>Hello All you cisco mentors out there....
>I have a question regarding a particular device on an existing network
>that i cannot connect  to after i have set up the trunk.
>
>The device is address 172.21.1.248 ..a reporting system.
>
>I have a p.c on the same network that currently connects to this unit
>daily.
>I have loaded some PBX software onto this p.c. that is extremely
>"Chatty".
>I have been advised to put this device onto this trunked vlan in order
>to "share the load " so to speak.
>I wanna know if anyone has a solution as to how this p.c can still
>communicate to this .248 device after i put it on the trunk?
>isn't there a database of MAC addesss that get's created ?
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