Hi All,
Tom very rightly pointed the management VLAN stuff. I would like to add on
one more thing into it. What you were trying to do was, that you were trying
to up a layer three interface, whereas VLANS, a layer two entity are created
in the VLAN Database.
regards,
Vikram
Get Your Private,
Thanks,
Yes i was in sub interface mode now I think about it.
Thanks for the heads up.
jb
-Original Message-
From: Tom Lisa
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 9/20/2002 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: interface vlan 1 --> no shut [7:53682]
If the 3524 is like the 2950 then you just assign
If the 3524 is like the 2950 then you just assign the interfaces to the
VLAN's directly.
For example:
Sw(config)# int fa0/5
Sw(config-if)# switchport access vlan 10
Sw(config-if)#int fa0/6
Sw(config-if)# switchport access vlan 10
and so on.
You don't create the vlans separately.
BTW, when you cr
Only the management interface on a 35xx ( or 29xx ) can be active.
Remember this switch doesn't have true layer 3 capabilities, it just has a
layer 3 address for management purposes.
To switch management interfaces, which is the switch's active vlan , go into
the VLAN and type Management.
Thanks
Hi John,
The VLAN Interfaces on the 3500/2900 XL series are
management VLANs only and there can only be one up at
a time.
--- John Brandis wrote:
> HI All,
>
> Got a strange problem on a 3524xl switch.
>
> Problem: Need to create 2 VLANS . I issue the
> statements
>
> interface vlan 1
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