Mark Kinley wrote:

> 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 ?
> I will try to simplify this ...
>
>
> X---172.21.0.0-------{172.21.1.55}------------ 4 /1-12 trunked
ports------*FDDI trunk
> 4/1,2*
>        (network)     |    |       
(cat6509)                                   |
>                            |
> |                                                         
|-----------{172.21.1.100}
>                            |
>
|--------|                                                                  
PBX
> Server
> X----------{172.21.1.5}      |-------{172.21.1.248}---X
>                     PBX Host
>
> Now devices 1.5 & 1.248 currently communicate via the cat 6509 ok.
> once the 1.5  host was moved to the trunked ports 4/ 3 ...it still
recieved packets
> form the 1.55, but could not reach host 1.248
> What i need to achieve here is....
> allow Hosts 1.100 & 1.5 to communicate via the fiber trunk because of the
"Chatter",
> and Host 1.5 to communicate to host 1.248 via the trunked port.




Message Posted at:
http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=20677&t=20596
--------------------------------------------------
FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html
Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to