is your gbic connection a trunk link? If so then allow vlan 1 through. If
not that's probably the answer.
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From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 August 2000 10:58
To: cisco GroupStudy
Subject: VLAN problem ?
Hi gang,
I've got an issue with a
Paul/Robert,
Thanks for the response,
The port isn't currently set as a trunk port. QED.
Does the setting of a trunk port have any connection
with VTP ? since I have been assured that VTP is not
required to achieve the desired result.
Thanks again,
Phil.
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Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 11:52 AM
To: Williamson, Paul; cisco GroupStudy
Subject: RE: VLAN problem ?
Paul/Robert,
Thanks for the response,
The port isn't currently set as a trunk port. QED.
Does the setting of a trunk port have any connection
with VTP
Still struggling with this !!
I've the 3524 uplink port as a trunk port.
And set the 4000 port as a trunk port.
Now I'm getting nothing from cdp ?
However, users are still working away without any
problems.
Still cannot manage the 3524 switch. Still cannot ping
either way. When I put
Douglas,
It could be several things
What Type of Device is the switch (5500)?
How many users are on the Vlans? If it worked immediately, then it could be
a compiling of the broadcasts. Also, a simple way to do it, would either be
to just assign that Server to the Vlan the main user's are on!
You
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