Hmm, certainly a trunking problem I would say, might want to check that both
trunk ports (the 5500 and 3548) are not set to auto as they will never trunk
(and auto is the Cisco default). You should set the trunk port on the 5500
to desirable. BUT, I think this is the problemYOU GOT LUCKY! I
errata...didn't mean to say the revision was greater than the 5500 that you
plugged the 3548 into. The revision would be greater than your VTP domain
server, could be either of your 5500's.
Jason Fletcher
CCNP
"Jason Fletcher" wrote in message <96mvpu$nre$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Hmm, certainly a
17, 2001 2:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; alex campbell
Subject: Re: Cat 3548 not seeing vlans
Here's a Cisco TAC URL that might help your technical problem.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/lan_switching/2.html
(As far as your shift key being broken... )
alex campbell wrote:
> hello
Here's a Cisco TAC URL that might help your technical problem.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/lan_switching/2.html
(As far as your shift key being broken... )
alex campbell wrote:
> hello all.
> I have a switched network of 2 cat 5500s and 1 3548
> the cat 5500s have rsms, and there are 1
hello all.
I have a switched network of 2 cat 5500s and 1 3548
the cat 5500s have rsms, and there are 10 vlans in use which are seen by all
three switches. one of the 5500s is the vtp server. the switches are
connected via gigabit ethernet
now last week i bought another 3548 and gigabit connecto
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