support in 12.2 IP only).
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> I'm studying inter-VLAN routing for a project. I have a few $$s to spend.
> What's a good low-end (low-cost
I'm studying inter-VLAN routing for a project. I have a few $$s to spend.
What's a good low-end (low-cost) router that would do ISL? How about 802.1Q?
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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Hi all,
I am currently configuring 2 protected ports on a Catalyst 2924 to allow
them to talk to each other with the help of a Cisco router. My
understanding of the protected port on the catalyst switch is that, host on
a
Thanks for all your answers guys! Its now all goodI checked out the RFC
as someone suggested earlier in this group as well.
Thanks!!
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To:
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 12:06 AM
Subject: RE: Weird DHCP/VLAN solution suggestions w
need the ip dhcp command if you want to 65 to BECOME the Dhcp
server...(don`t do it it`s a nightmare to adiminster)...
please post MSFC configs for inspection
HTH
steve
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A comment or two within:
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Jeroen Timmer
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We have a configuration
similar problem right away.
Vijay Ramcharan
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We did everything you
Thanks a lot. It worked. I can now ping and telnet into 5505.
Appreciate your help.
Alex
Mike Bernhardt wrote:
> Are you trying to manage the 2924 from the new VLAN? If so, you have to
shut
> down VLAN 1. then you can no-shut the new VLAN.
>
> .
ew ip
> address by releasing his old ip address.
>
> We used the NetID server for DHCP, even changed to a WinNT server to do
> DHCP, but the problem still remains.
>
> The thing we have configured in the router is only an ip-helper address on
> each VLAN interface. What about
r DHCP, even changed to a WinNT server to do
DHCP, but the problem still remains.
The thing we have configured in the router is only an ip-helper address on
each VLAN interface. What about the ip dhcp-server command ... Do you have
to configure that one to ?
With kind regards,
Jeroen Timmer
Try using DHCPLOC to monitor DHCP requests/replies traffic. This will give
you an indication as to why clients can not lease IP addresses.
I believe the reason why clients that move from one VLAN to another keep
getting the same IP address is because they are trying to renew the existing
IP
We have a configuration at our company that has the same configuration as
you just described.
But somewhere along the line .. This doesn't seem to work that well.
We got about 4 vlans, all vlan interfaces have an ip helper address to our
DHCP server. Problem is that 8 out of 10 times, a
> address from the appropriate range, the DHCP server needs to be aware of
the
> VLAN that the client DHCP request came from. I have not been able to find
a
> DHCP server that has this capability whatsoever. I am sure this has been
> done before - does anyone know how or have any suggestions?
Hello everyone,
Just wondering if anyone out there has come across this same issue:
I am currently working on a site where each office in the building (29
offices) will be connected to a pair of 2924XL switches, and each office
will also be in its own vlan (and therefore have its own network
Hi all,
I am currently configuring 2 protected ports on a Catalyst 2924 to allow
them to talk to each other with the help of a Cisco router. My
understanding of the protected port on the catalyst switch is that, host on
a protected port is not able to communication with another host on another
Are you trying to manage the 2924 from the new VLAN? If so, you have to shut
down VLAN 1. then you can no-shut the new VLAN.
..
Mike Bernhardt
CCIE #6079
To reply directly, yo know what to do...
khramov wrote:
>
> Trying to set up a VLAN betwee
Trying to set up a VLAN between 5505 with the RSM module and 2924 Cisco
Catalyst Switch over 100baseFX. Everything seems to be working
correctly except the VLAN on the 2924 shows shut down and can not be
brought up.
On 5505 we created VLAN, assign an IP address to the VLAN on 5505 and on
the
gt;
> - Original Message -
> From: "Derric"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Questions about vlan? [7:6329]
>
>
> > then how to configure the wins server?
> > thanx a lot.
> >
> > Derric Gu
> > FAQ, list
While I could tell you, I think I'll defer to our resident $240k/yr NT
expert...
Alan
(Still laughing...)
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From: "Derric"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: Questions about vlan? [7:6329]
> then how to configure the wins ser
No offense, but this is *groupstudy.cisco* not *Microsoft.support*..
Here is a link to all you'd want to know about configuring WINS using
Win2000.
http://www.windows.com/windows2000/en/server/help/default.asp?url=/windows20
00/en/server/help/sag_WINSchecklist.htm
Now, for future reference,
then how to configure the wins server?
thanx a lot.
Derric Gu
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der/directory.
You can then use it just like you normally would.
Alan
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Subject: Questions about vlan? [7:6329]
> How can i find the users of other vlans in the "network neighbour
How can i find the users of other vlans in the "network neighbours"?
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the following packet match the same rule will be directly switched by the
L3-Swtich or MLS-enabled Switch.
Inter-Vlan Routing: This is kind of routing. This first packet and the
following packet will be routed by the router, not switch. So you will find
the Inter-Vlan routing can not provide
No need to worry, it cant be configure nor modified...it used for
bus/backplane/sup engine. Must be there by default.
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That's how the RSM talks to the Sup card. You'll have to search on CCO for
the details.
> -Original Message-
> From: STRAND Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 7:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VLAN 0? Huh?? [7:5420]
>
>
Has anyone ever seen vlan 0? I have a Cat 5000 with a RSM module in it. When
I'm on the RSM module and I do a sh ip arp I see
several ip addresses with a vlan of 0...I thought vlans were in the
range 1-1005??? Also the IP addresses that I see on vlan 0
are loopback addresses, 127.X.X.X.
Cat5505 with LANE module (A & B PHY), 1 x 24 port module, 2 x 12 port
module, SUP II.
There's a Hitachi ATM switch pre-configured with 3 ELAN (eg: demo1, demo2,
demo3)
with only 1 ATM server address given which we can't play around with.
My attempt:
a) Configure 3 VLAN (10.1
To set a port to send out all traffic from a
particular vlan try the command 'set span
[vlan_number] [module/port]' where vlan_number is the
vlan you want to monitor and module/port is the port
you want to monitor on. This is used to listen to all
traffic going through a particular vla
on 6500, one primary private VLAN 111, 4 secondary community private vlan,
I need to configure one promiscuous port(3/18, connected to router) to
communicate all 4 secondary community private vlan.
set pvlan mapping 111 511 3/18
>cannot add aprivate vlan mapping to a port with another priv
Got a problem configuring a promiscuous port for private VLAN. The primary
Vlan 202 has 4 private vlan in it. I need to configure a promiscuous
port(connected to a router) to communicate with all the 4 private vlan.
When I tried to mapp a PVLAN to a promiscuous port in a vlan, I always got
>Brad Shifflett wrote:
>>
>> The user is a very high political figure who is real cautious about
>security
>> and paranoid. I like the idea of a seperate nic in the server and two
>> subnets. The cost of switches could be a deciding factor. Thanks for the
>> input guys!
>
>
>
>I hope he doesn'
Brad Shifflett wrote:
>
> The user is a very high political figure who is real cautious about
security
> and paranoid. I like the idea of a seperate nic in the server and two
> subnets. The cost of switches could be a deciding factor. Thanks for the
> input guys!
I hope he doesn't figure out t
Andrew,
I don't have a link right off hand but I can give you the main reasons why
its a bad idea. You don't want to mix user traffic with control and
management traffic.
Certain protocols always run over VLAN 1. These protocols include VTP, STP,
CDP, PAgP, and DISL/DTP. Other protoco
I remember reading somewhere that using VLAN 1 in a large switching
environment is a bad idea. I have been searching CCO for this
information, but have been unsuccessful in locating it. Does anybody
have a link to CCO explaining this in more detail??
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make sure the ip helper is set up on both interfaves to each vlan.
also add ip helper to your wins server...
Ping wrote:
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make sure the ip helper is set up on both interfaves to each vlan.
also add ip helper to your wins server...
or MIS Operator,CCNA
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Chang)
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 3 May 2001 2:29
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> Subject: Multiple VLAN addressing question [7:2905]
>
> Dear CiscoGroupstudy.com
>
>
What's the reason for not using the supervisor module Eth port to provide
the trunk? TIA!
Robert
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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 se
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#
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
Has anyone routed VLANs by using a PC/NIC that supports ISL?
If so I would like some pointers.
Ta!
Rashid
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Hi again,
I'm mulling over a possible issue on a (WINDOWS) lan here that uses a
Cisco 6509 with a few vlans. One of the vlans is accessable via 2 ports
(GE).
On one side of the vlan, there is the subnet master browser and, on the
other
side of the switch are more clients. These cl
g. I have a 2651 with 2 x
10/100
> interfaces and am trying to get 802.1Q VLAN trunking to work on 1 of the
> interfaces.
>
> Figured that I need IOS 12.1(7) with IP Plus features. Tried running IOS
> from TFTP as I don't have enough flash at the moment, but it did not work.
&g
Hi all,
Need assistance in getting the above working. I have a 2651 with 2 x 10/100
interfaces and am trying to get 802.1Q VLAN trunking to work on 1 of the
interfaces.
Figured that I need IOS 12.1(7) with IP Plus features. Tried running IOS
from TFTP as I don't have enough flash a
The 2948G-L3 is for all intensive purposes, a 50 port router. All ports are
L3 ports by default. To use it as a switch, create bridge groups. Each
bridge group is a VLAN. To route between VLAN's use IRB with BVI
interfaces. For Trunk interfaces use sub-interfaces with ISL or
I am trying to create VLAN on 2948G; Is there any special command to do
that on the switch because vlan database command is not there. If anyone
has done this before, please help me out.
Regards
B
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Have anyone experienced this:
I issued a SET SPAN VLANxxx 5/1 and all a suddden, all
of my interface VLANs on my MSFC was brought down and
went back up right away but users noticed a delay when
they was flapped. Can anyone explain what happened?
Kim.
Right now i have been studying in CNAP ITB Indonesia and until now i
confuse different between to assign ports VLAN manuaaly (static) and
assign ports VLAN as port centric ? As long i know it's same way because
when we to assign port centric just like we do manually.
Thanx all
Me
Right now i have been studying in CNAP ITB Indonesia and until now i
confuse different between to assign ports VLAN manuaaly (static) and
assign ports VLAN as port centric ? As long i know it's same way because
when we to assign port centric just like we do manually.
Thanx all
Me
Hi~ Guys...
Always thanks for your kind reply.
I have some questions regarding the VLAN Secondary and switching
performance.
We're gonna change internal Lan Configuration, but we don't know exact
network connection
between hub(or switch) and hosts.
Let's say... this host is con
VLAN/bridging = Layer2
IP Network = Layer3
Sure, you can bridge a separate broadcast domain (ie LAN/VLAN) into an
existing VLAN at Layer2. If the existing VLAN has different Layer3 - ie
IP - network addressing then you will need a way for the two L3 networks to
talk to each other, even though
Bridging is layer 2, so IP network shouldn't be a factor there. When you say
bridge, do you really mean route between the VLANs?
>From: "John P. McCartney"
>Reply-To: "John P. McCartney"
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: VLAN vs IP Subnet [7:835]
>Date:
Does anyone know how I can bridge ports on a VLAN with ports on a separate
IP network? Beyond adding a second NIC card to allow the two networks to
talk I don't know of any?
Thanks.
John
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The CD documentation that came with them should be on Cisco's website.
Clayton Price
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> I have two new 2900xl switches, and the CD documentation that came
> with them are both inoperative. After insta
Hi all,
I have two new 2900xl switches, and the CD documentation that came
with them are both inoperative. After install the "view documentation"
link does zip, hourglass for a couple of seconds then nothing.
What I need is good reading material for configuring VLANs and
scenarios where they woul
make sure the ip helper is set up on both interfaves to each vlan.
also add ip helper to your wins serverif you have one
Infotech wrote:
> Group Pls help me with this config:-
>
> cat 4k switch--->cat6509 vlan 1 Vlan2
> NT PDC 1
You need the "ip forward-protocol udp" command.
Charles
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Subject: Inter vlan routing [7:308]
Group Pls help me with this config:-
cat 4k switch--->cat6509<-- cat
When using PDCs on a different VLAN to the client you sometimes have to add
entries in the client LMHOSTS file (winnt/system32/driver/etc/lmhosts) to
find the PDC (as netbios is not a routable protocol). This file maps the
netbios name to the IP address. To do this copy the LMHOSTS.sam file and
Group Pls help me with this config:-
cat 4k switch--->cat6509<-- cat 4k switch
vlan 1 Vlan2
NT PDC 1NT PDC 2
USERx USERy
I have a small setup of 3 catalyst switches. CAT6509 main switch is
having 2 SUP modul
they like multiple VLANs per port, an
atrocity introduced by 3Com and that Cisco was driven to support due
to FUD.
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>Howard C. Berkowitz
>Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:55 PM
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Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:55 PM
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>Greetings all,
>
>I've a 6509 with MSFC card. I'm trying to find the best to have more than
>one subnet to a VLAN. I thought you guys might have some feedback to
offer.
I agree! I'm at a client right now that has subnetted their VLAN with /21
addressing (2046 addresses per) and then added up to 4 secondary addresses on
top of that. Granted they are not using all the available addresses in the
space. Big and flat is generally not good. Especially in c
>Greetings all,
>
>I've a 6509 with MSFC card. I'm trying to find the best to have more than
>one subnet to a VLAN. I thought you guys might have some feedback to offer.
>I really want to stay away from secondary interfaces at this point.
>Basically, trying to plan
First question is why would you want to have more than one subnet per VLAN?
If you feel that you want a large number of hosts per VLAN and are using RFC
1918 private addresses (ie. have addresses to burn) - then create a /23
subnet.
The MSFC shouldn't be bothered by many VLANs.
> -
Greetings all,
I've a 6509 with MSFC card. I'm trying to find the best to have more than
one subnet to a VLAN. I thought you guys might have some feedback to offer.
I really want to stay away from secondary interfaces at this point.
Basically, trying to plan for future growth!
Than
Niraj,
What it looks like is that your 10.1.1.x network is on vlan 10. The
administrative (default) vlan for the switch will be vlan 1. What you need
to do is give your switch another address like 172.16.10.1/24 and create a
subinterface with isl vlan 1 on the router and give it address
Just so you know, you don't HAVE to create a new subinterface. The vlan
number is not dependant on the subinterface number. F0/0.10 would work fine
with encap isl 1, but than again, your way is much less confusing. :)
Just something to keep in mind.
>From: "Niraj Palikhey"
1' then the switchport to the
PC(10.1.1.10) would also need to be in VLAN 1, not VLAN 10.
Alternately, you could leave 10.1.1.0/24 in VLAN 10. On the switch, do
a shutdown on int VLAN1 and create interface VLAN10. Assign it the ip
address 10.1.1.1/24. Then use the 'management' inte
I think you have the right idea but made a type. If you create a new
subinterface and use 'encaps isl 1' then the switchport to the
PC(10.1.1.10) would also need to be in VLAN 1, not VLAN 10.
Alternately, you could leave 10.1.1.0/24 in VLAN 10. On the switch, do
a shutdown on int
pc *** This is the
> problem.
>
> Please advise.
> Thank you.
> Kind regards,
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>
>
>
> >From: "Luke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re
Hi John,
How do I specify on what vlan interface should the switch ip be? I assumed
that it was vlan1 by default. But looks like I understand the problem now.
The switch by default is in vlan1 and I have specified vlan10 as 10.1.1.1
which is the default-gateway for the switch. Obviously, this
On what VLAN interface do you have the IP address configured on the
switch, VLAN10? The default is VLAN1 and if you haven't changed that,
the switch management ip address will not be able to communicate with
the outside world. In that situation, the switch 10.1.1.0/24 network is
on VLAN1
elf or the router or any pc *** This is the
problem.
Please advise.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
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>From: "Luke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Luke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Cannot ping switch in a inter-vl
their default gateways and to each other.
Please
> advise.
>
>
> >From: "Barnhill, Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: 'Niraj Palikhey' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: RE: Cannot ping switch in a inter-vlan setup??
> >Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 16:40:17
router or the pc.
All other pc's happily ping their default gateways and to each other. Please
advise.
>From: "Barnhill, Don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 'Niraj Palikhey' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Cannot ping switch in a inter-vlan setup??
Hi,
Don't you need each VLAN's subnet configured in your router?
As each is now a separate VLAN (Virtual LAN) each VLAN would become a different
subnet. Unless the router knows how to switch (route) between the subnets how can you
possibly hope to ping between them. Aren't
Hi,
I have setup a 1912 switch with 8 vlans. I have 8 pc's with 8 different ip's
plugged into the switch along with a 2620. I have an ip of 10.1.1.2 to the
switch and a default-gateway of 10.1.1.1. I can ping any computer in any
vlan through the 2620 but one strange thing is that I c
Take your choice of approaches
1. Individual router ports for each vlan (would require 5 FastEthernet ports
- could be supported by 3660, but you'd be stretching the capability of that
chassis. If you expect full wire-speed routing between interfaces, you'll be
disappointed.
>I have a question,
>There is a campus network, with several buildings, and in each building
>there is a main switch (say Catalyst 2924-XL-EN) with vlan on each port.
>Basically there are two ports (out of 24) reserved with fast ether channel to
>the main switch, (for example Cata
I have a question,
There is a campus network, with several buildings, and in each building
there is a main switch (say Catalyst 2924-XL-EN) with vlan on each port.
Basically there are two ports (out of 24) reserved with fast ether channel to
the main switch, (for example Catalyst 3524-XL-EN).
If
You must have at least one active switch port in VLAN 2 in order for the
interface to come up.
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Daniel ma
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I am
I am trying to configure VLAN routing in Cat 6006, (Super engine does
support routing).
However, after I configure interface VLAN2, it said VLAN 2 is shutdown. it's
no use to issue 'no shutdown' command.
How should I configure it?
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I am trying to configure several cat 3500 as one cluster group over
Giga-stack. However, I found the Giga-stack do not pass the VLAN
information. I could only access VLAN1 cross switches.
Is there any configuration issue? If I do not user cluster, and configure
Giga-stack as trunk port, there is
On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 11:00:37AM +0200, Katsagianni Natasa wrote:
> Is there a limit on how many PCs you can assign on the same VLAN ?
About 2 billion, although in practice 200 (Windows/Apple) to 500 (Unix)
are good limits due to broadcast traffic.
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>
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, yet only had one physical
> server. Yes, they had a tape backup on the server. No, they had no spare
> machine to which they could restore the tape.
>
>
> >-Original Message-
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steve
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>Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 09:06:30 -0800 (PST)
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At 02:01 PM 3/22/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>We'll he could be wanting to isolate consultants to their own VLAN but have
>a need to update files on the server. In our case we ha
At 02:01 PM 3/22/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>We'll he could be wanting to isolate consultants to their own VLAN but have
>a need to update files on the server. In our case we have auditors come in
>from time to time and so we don't want them in with the rest of the world so
>we
We'll he could be wanting to isolate consultants to their own VLAN but have
a need to update files on the server. In our case we have auditors come in
from time to time and so we don't want them in with the rest of the world so
we isolate them in their own VLAN and then setup an access
cond, if he is on one VLAN/subnet and the server is on another,
sounds like a fairly basic routing application. Another would be to
have a VLAN-aware NIC on the server.
Without further information, this sounds like a user whim rather than
a real requirement. There's a flavor of the user
Brad
I expect you know - but you must have a layer3 device (router) between the
two Vlans
you can then apply access lists to the vlan interfaces on the router.
What about dual NIC's in the server one connected to the Lan the other to
the single user It would be a lot cheeper just don
ifflett
> Sent: March 22, 2001 9:27 AM
> To: Groupstudy (E-mail)
> Subject: Vlan Question
>
>
> Scenario:
> Got a client who has a person on the network that does not want to
> be on the network but wants access to the server. My thought was to install
> a switch, s
I cannot speak to the 3500 series, but in the Cat
5000/6000 line, you span a port to either copy the
contents of a port or an entire VLAN. The membership
of the port that has the Sniffer is moot in this
instance. It is further possible, although I can't
think of too many good reasons to do
n: two cat6500 one native IOS the
>other hybride connected to a 7200 Wan router.
>
>The access layer switches are cat6000 with inlinepower
>for ip phones.
>There're is a data VLAN and an aux VLAN per switch.
>I have four of this switches in each building (there
>are two buil
Rik, the set port host command turns off PAGP and DTP...
As far as the number of subnets, I am totally with you... You will want at
least 5 different VLANs, with my preference being for 8, for 1500 users
(leave yourself some room on each VLAN)... You can just use a 24-bit mask
for simplicitys
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