Hi,

By default, when doing the switchport mode trunk, all VLAN's are allowed (I even issued the command "switchport trunk allowed vlan all" and it did not display on the sho conf afterward).

Travis
Microserv

Patrick Shoemaker wrote:
Travis Johnson 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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Is each trunk port in the path set to forward the VLAN with command:

switchport trunk allowed vlan xxx

A sh int for an example trunk and access port would be handy.

  

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