Have you added the VLAN to the VLAN database on all the switches
between them? (Assuming you are not usinh VTP) That's what I usually
forget.

(On 2900/3500)
# vlan database
# vlan NNN name blah
# apply
# exit

On 12/9/08, Travis Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need some Cisco switch VLAN help.
>
> I currently have about 60 Cisco 3500 series switches connected via the
> GBIC ports all in a ring configuration with spanning tree. I am trying
> to setup a VLAN for a customer between two of the FastEthernet ports so
> they can connect their offices. I have port 5 on each switch setup in
> VLAN105 and every GBIC port on all the switches setup as trunking ports.
> There are 17 other cisco switches between these two.
>
> I have this setup between two other offices, but they are directly
> connected to each other, with no other switches in between.
>
> What am I missing?
>
> Travis
> Microserv
>
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