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07-28-2010 11:23 AM
07-28-2010 11:23 AM
4400 vlan problem
Hi,
I have a 4400 switch runnning 6.13s that I am trying to serperate into 2 networks. Each of the two networks will have an uplink to a different network. When I create the second vlan and populate it with ports, then vlan 1 can't access the network at large. vlan 2 works fine however it is only layer 2 traffic.
A network diagram of what I am trying to do is:
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4400
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| |
up1 up2
| |
net1 net2
up1 and up2 are the uplinks
vlan 1 should goto net1 and vlan 2 should goto net2
The switch has the ip of 10.10.10.251 which is on the net1 network.
vlan 1 should be ports 1-6 an 13-18
vlan 2 should be ports 7-12 an 19-24
uplink 1 is in port 15
uplink 2 is in port 21
vlan2 was created with all the ports being untagged.
What am I doing wrong?
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07-29-2010 04:26 AM
07-29-2010 04:26 AM
Re: 4400 vlan problem
Have you checked your vlan setup?
Ports 1-6, 13 - 18 should be vlan 1 untagged
Ports 7 - 12, 19 - 24 Should be vlan 2 untagged
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07-29-2010 11:18 AM
07-29-2010 11:18 AM
Re: 4400 vlan problem
All ports in both VLANs are untagged. This is really frustating as it should be working.
Thanks,