Just make sure the VLAN is defined and all the vlan you want egressing are 
egressing.

Code version 05.08.30....

So....

Mod Conf -> 802.1 Conf Menu -> 8021.Q Vlan -> Static Vlan

Configure Vlans...

-> Return

-> Vlan Port Config 

Configure your access port vlans on the regular ports. Then on the 
backplane ports (49 - 54 on my E7) make sure they are set to Q Trunk. I 
usually just use Vlan 1 for those. Then press save. Set up your uplink 
ports as Q Trunk as well and match your vlan end-to-end.

To make sure your vlans are egressing...go to -> Static Vlan and then 
highlight the vlan you are interested in and press enter. You should see 
tagged or untagged on the ports. You want to see a tagged on the backplane 
ports and a tagged or untagged on the uplink ports depending on your 
preference. You will also be able to tell which ones are backplane ports 
on this screen by highlighting the ports and watching the upper left hand 
corner. 


Hope that helps,

_________________
Angela K. Hollman
Information Technology Services
Asst Director of Networking
(308)865-8176



From:   Anthony P Voiles <[email protected]>
To:     "Enterasys Customer Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Date:   12/16/2010 10:10 AM
Subject:        [enterasys] Matrix E5 Access Ports



Does anyone know how to configure a standard access port on a Matrix E5 
blade as trunk port? In Enterasys help guide a trunk = multiple ports 
logically connected together for increased bandwidth/reliability. In Cisco 
terms a trunk port carries multiple VLANs, which is how I need to 
configure several ports that connect to wireless access points that are 
now configured to provide multiple vlans. I created the new VLAN on the 
E5, but I can't figure out how to configure the ports that connect the 
wireless access points.





Thanks,

Anthony P. Voiles
Principal Analyst, CCNP
Network Engineering
DTE Energy


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