Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-02 Thread koh jef
hi ppl,

is there any way/s to configure mulitple VLANs in a single switch port?

thanks!!

regards,

jef


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Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread M.C. van den Bovenkamp
koh jef wrote:

> is there any way/s to configure mulitple VLANs in a single switch port?

Aside from ISL or 802.1Q trunking? The answer is 'it depends'. Mostly on 
what switch you're using.

Most switches can't do it, but some can; Cisco's 2900 series can, for 
instance.

Regards,

Marco.




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RE: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread Peri Sophos
Put the port in trunk mode  then multiple vlans can go in and out of
the port.

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hi ppl,

is there any way/s to configure mulitple VLANs in a single switch port?

thanks!!

regards,

jef
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RE: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread Vikram JeetSingh
Sure there are!


One is Multi Port and second, trunks.

Search on CCO for details.

Vikram

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hi ppl,

is there any way/s to configure mulitple VLANs in a single switch port?

thanks!!

regards,

jef




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Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread MADMAN
You don't say what type of switch so I'll assume a 2900/3500

   switchport mode multi

   Dave

koh jef wrote:
> hi ppl,
> 
> is there any way/s to configure mulitple VLANs in a single switch port?
> 
> thanks!!
> 
> regards,
> 
> jef
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RE: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread Michael Montiverdi
Hi,
I believe it depends on the switch, like Marco said. I have a Catalyst
3548XL and I can setup multiple vlans on one port.

Thanks,
Michael Montiverdi
 
 
 

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Subject: Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

koh jef wrote:

> is there any way/s to configure mulitple VLANs in a single switch
port?

Aside from ISL or 802.1Q trunking? The answer is 'it depends'. Mostly on

what switch you're using.

Most switches can't do it, but some can; Cisco's 2900 series can, for 
instance.

Regards,

Marco.




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Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread Troy Leliard
Ofcourse you can only use the mswitchport mode multi if you dont have a
trunk already... if you do you get the error

Command rejected: One or more ports is already configured as a trunk port.





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Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread koh jef
thanks guys, wat abt 4xxx, 5xxx, 6xxx series? well i m not talking abt
trunking though...

regards,
jef


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RE: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port [7:69991]

2003-06-03 Thread Erick B.
Multiple-VLANs per port can be configured on certain
models, but if you do multiple VLANs then you can't do
dot1q or ISL trunks anywhere on the box. one or the
other... thats the limitation.

I wonder why cisco doesn't do protocol-based VLANs,
etc like some other vendors. It's a sweet feature that
rocks.

--- Michael Montiverdi  wrote:
> Hi,
> I believe it depends on the switch, like Marco said.
> I have a Catalyst
> 3548XL and I can setup multiple vlans on one port.
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael Montiverdi
>  
>  
>  
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: M.C. van den Bovenkamp
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 9:15 AM
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> Subject: Re: Multiple VLANs in a single switch port
> [7:69991]
> 
> koh jef wrote:
> 
> > is there any way/s to configure mulitple VLANs in
> a single switch
> port?
> 
> Aside from ISL or 802.1Q trunking? The answer is 'it
> depends'. Mostly on
> 
> what switch you're using.
> 
> Most switches can't do it, but some can; Cisco's
> 2900 series can, for 
> instance.
> 
>   Regards,
> 
>   Marco.
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