Put a port in VLAN2. ""Rutger Blom"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hello, I have a question about configuring a new VLAN. This is the > situation: > > I would like to configure and activate a new management VLAN in a cisco 2950 > switch. The switch to be configured is only reachable via telnet. The switch > has IP address 192.168.0.1/24. This address is assigned to the default VLAN > 1. > > To configure this switch I choose to connect to a CDP neighbour switch with > my console cable. This switch has IP address 192.168.0.2/24 assigned, also > to VLAN 1. The two switches are situated in the same IP-network and can ping > eachother. From the switch to which I have a serial connection I start a > telnet session to the switch to be configured. I add the new management VLAN > which will be VLAN 2 and set an IP address on VLAN2: 10.255.0.1 > > So far so good. > I run a "show run" and see that both VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 have an IP address, > 192.168.0.1 and 10.255.0.1 respectively. I also notice that the newly > configured VLAN 2 is "shutdown". Running a "no shutdown" on the VLAN 2 > interface doesn't help much. The interface stays shutdown. My guess is that > VLAN 1 has to be shutdown before I can "no shutdown" VLAN 2. Shutting down > VLAN 1 means I will lose my telnet connection to the switch and then I > cannot get back in again via telnet. > > What to do in this case? > > Rutger
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