Hey Juan,

It depends on if you are wanting to pass multiple vlans to the switch or have it as a flat vlan. If you need more than 1 vlan then yes, the switch must be setup as a trunk port but if you only need 1 vlan then you can setup the switch as an access port.

On the ssg500 you define a physical port to be used as a trunk by creating sub-interfaces or "unit" depending on if your using screenOS or junos

SSG ethernet1/1 <--------connect to--------> Cisco
SSG ethernet1/1.100         =                     vlan 100
SSG ethernet1/1.200         =                     vlan 200

Now you can assign a switch port on your cisco to be in say vlan 100 and define it as an access port.

hope this helps
-Payam






Juan Cardoza wrote:
Hello I am new at this mailing list, but I need to know how to connect the
firewall to a switch cisco, do I need to configure the trunk mode at the
cisco switch?

I am new with the Juniper and Cisco equipments and I have been trying to
find the configuration at the internet, but until now I don't have that
information.

Hope you can help me.

Kind regards

c...@rm@N

TCoor

jfcm...@yahoo.com.mx

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