Re: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]

2001-05-02 Thread Darren Crawford

Your sc0 interface can be in either VLAN you've mentioned or something
different.  The trunk should be configured something like this to allow VLANs
10 and 20 to traverse the cable:

Cat5K  (enable) >
set port enable 1/1
set port duplex 1/1  full
set trunk 1/1  on 10,20

Rtr7513#
!
int fa 3/0/0
 no ip address
 full-duplex
!
interface FastEthernet3/0/0.10
 encapsulation isl 10
 ip address 10.10.1.1 255.255.0.0
 arp timeout 0
!
interface FastEthernet3/0/0.20
 encapsulation isl 20
 ip address 10.20.1.1 255.255.0.0
 arp timeout 0
!

HTH

Darren


At 12:58 PM 05/02/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Chang) wrote:
>Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
> 
> I am having trouble getting the trunk up between a Cisco 7513 Router   
> and a Cisco Switch 5500 so that VLAN's 10 and 20 can cross it. It may 
> be because I can't set interface sc0 on the 5500 switch correctly.
> 
> Assume VLAN 10 is   10.10.0.0/16 port 2/1 on Cisco 5500 switch
>VLAN 20  is  10.20.0.0/16 port 2/2 on Cisco 5500 switch
> 
> Assume ISL Trunk 1/1 connected between 1/1 on Cisco 5500 switch to 
> FastEthernet 3/0/0 to Cisco 7513 Router  
> 
> FastEthernet3/0/0.10 = 10.10.1.1
> FastEthernet3/0/0.20 = 10.20.1.1
> 
> what should I use for the address for interface sc0 on the Switch? 
> 
> Interface sc0 determines port 1/1 address on the switch--
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RE: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]

2001-05-02 Thread Dwayne Saunders

For starters I would not use the supervisor module to trunk use one of your
fast Ethernet port on module Two for the trunk.

D'Wayne Saunders
Senior MIS Operator,CCNA


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Chang)
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Subject: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]


Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
 
 I am having trouble getting the trunk up between a Cisco 7513 Router   
 and a Cisco Switch 5500 so that VLAN's 10 and 20 can cross it. It may 
 be because I can't set interface sc0 on the 5500 switch correctly.
 
 Assume VLAN 10 is   10.10.0.0/16 port 2/1 on Cisco 5500 switch
VLAN 20  is  10.20.0.0/16 port 2/2 on Cisco 5500 switch
 
 Assume ISL Trunk 1/1 connected between 1/1 on Cisco 5500 switch to 
 FastEthernet 3/0/0 to Cisco 7513 Router  
 
 FastEthernet3/0/0.10 = 10.10.1.1
 FastEthernet3/0/0.20 = 10.20.1.1
 
 what should I use for the address for interface sc0 on the Switch? 
 
 Interface sc0 determines port 1/1 address on the switch--
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RE: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]

2001-05-02 Thread Lopez, Robert

What's the reason for not using the supervisor module Eth port to provide
the trunk?  TIA!

Robert 

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From: Dwayne Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]


For starters I would not use the supervisor module to trunk use one of your
fast Ethernet port on module Two for the trunk.

D'Wayne Saunders
Senior MIS Operator,CCNA


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Chang)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2001 2:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]


Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
 
 I am having trouble getting the trunk up between a Cisco 7513 Router   
 and a Cisco Switch 5500 so that VLAN's 10 and 20 can cross it. It may 
 be because I can't set interface sc0 on the 5500 switch correctly.
 
 Assume VLAN 10 is   10.10.0.0/16 port 2/1 on Cisco 5500 switch
VLAN 20  is  10.20.0.0/16 port 2/2 on Cisco 5500 switch
 
 Assume ISL Trunk 1/1 connected between 1/1 on Cisco 5500 switch to 
 FastEthernet 3/0/0 to Cisco 7513 Router  
 
 FastEthernet3/0/0.10 = 10.10.1.1
 FastEthernet3/0/0.20 = 10.20.1.1
 
 what should I use for the address for interface sc0 on the Switch? 
 
 Interface sc0 determines port 1/1 address on the switch--
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Re: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]

2001-05-02 Thread El Pingu

can you explain why one should not use the supervisor module to trunk

eager to know

PQ

Dwayne Saunders wrote:

> For starters I would not use the supervisor module to trunk use one of your
> fast Ethernet port on module Two for the trunk.
>
> D'Wayne Saunders
> Senior MIS Operator,CCNA
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Chang)
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2001 2:29
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]
>
> Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
>
>  I am having trouble getting the trunk up between a Cisco 7513 Router
>  and a Cisco Switch 5500 so that VLAN's 10 and 20 can cross it. It may
>  be because I can't set interface sc0 on the 5500 switch correctly.
>
>  Assume VLAN 10 is   10.10.0.0/16 port 2/1 on Cisco 5500 switch
> VLAN 20  is  10.20.0.0/16 port 2/2 on Cisco 5500 switch
>
>  Assume ISL Trunk 1/1 connected between 1/1 on Cisco 5500 switch to
>  FastEthernet 3/0/0 to Cisco 7513 Router
>
>  FastEthernet3/0/0.10 = 10.10.1.1
>  FastEthernet3/0/0.20 = 10.20.1.1
>
>  what should I use for the address for interface sc0 on the Switch?
>
>  Interface sc0 determines port 1/1 address on the switch--
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