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Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
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> John Brandis
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hi All,
Please tell me if I am wrong and best practices
A trunk link, by default, is a member of all VLANS
Would it be best practice, to place your trunk ports in a particualr VLAN,
then define what you want pruned/not pruned ?
Reason I ask is that I am getting the hostflapping error every
Rutger,
Cisco s2witches allow you tyo specify which VLANS will be allowed to
traverse a trunk link. Your first example simply identifies the port as a
trunk link without any limitations as to which VLANs can use it. Your second
example sets up the port as a trunk link but limits the traffic to VLA
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems
- Original Message -
From: "Rutger Blom"
To:
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 1:22 PM
Subject: Trunk question [7:63653]
> Today I've been busy configuring a trunk on some Cisco
2950c/2924c switches.
> Could somebody explain the differe
Hello,
I'm not a Cisco expert and Ionly have some field experience with configuring
switches. So please forgive me for my questions.
Today I've been busy configuring a trunk on some Cisco 2950c/2924c switches.
Could somebody explain the difference between these two configurations:
Config 1:
inte
I have a 3548XL switch and a 2620 router with the IOS Plus loaded.
The IP address of the 2620 is 10.10.1.1 and the IP address of the 3548 is
10.10.1.2 (VLAN1)
I have created two VLANs on the 3548XL, VLAN10 (10.10.10.1) and VLAN20
(10.10.20.1). Port 48 on the 3548 connects to the 2620's FE port.
I have a question concerning trunk ports.
I am about to install two 2924M XL switches with the GBIC modules (both
slots are filled). I plan to connect both switches in parallel using the
GBICs for redundancy. I also need to connect to a 3640. I assume that both
the GBIC interfaces and a port on t
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