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07-01-2021 02:24 AM - last edited on 07-20-2021 12:27 AM by Parvez_Admin
07-01-2021 02:24 AM - last edited on 07-20-2021 12:27 AM by Parvez_Admin
How can a HPE MSR 2003 JG411A do 802.1q
How can a HPE MSR 2003 JG411A do 802.1q. I have had no success in getting my MSR2003 router to perfrom like my cisco 1921 router. basically the cisco does 802.1q, and dhcp, it encapsulate all vlans into a trunk out int say 0/0 to the switch which is an HP2610 and segragates them out with untagged port info.
so i guess im asking has anyone had any success configuring a MSR rotuer to perfrom in this mode.
below is my HPE Router current configuration:
# version 7.1.059, Release 0306P30 # sysname Plaza # clock timezone Z5 minus 01:00:00 clock protocol none # telnet server enable # dhcp enable # password-recovery enable # vlan 1 # vlan 100 # vlan 200 # vlan 233 # vlan 300 # vlan 400 # vlan 500 # controller Cellular0/0 # interface Aux0 # interface NULL0 # interface Vlan-interface100 ip address 10.101.1.254 255.255.255.0 # interface Vlan-interface200 ip address 10.101.2.254 255.255.255.0 # interface Vlan-interface233 ip address 10.1.233.254 255.255.255.0 # interface Vlan-interface300 ip address 10.101.3.254 255.255.255.0 # interface Vlan-interface400 ip address 10.101.4.254 255.255.255.0 # interface Vlan-interface500 ip address 10.101.5.254 255.255.255.0 # interface GigabitEthernet0/1 port link-mode route description SITE1_WAN ip address 10.0.0.223 255.255.255.0 nat outbound port-preserved nat server protocol udp global 75.145.xxx.xx 50011 inside 10.101.1.11 50011 nat server protocol udp global 75.145.xxx.xx 50012 inside 10.101.1.12 50012 nat server protocol udp global 75.145.xxx.xx 50021 inside 10.101.2.21 50021 nat server protocol udp global 75.145.xxx.xx 50022 inside 10.101.2.22 50022 nat server protocol udp global 75.145.xxx.xx 55001 inside 10.101.1.10 55001 nat server protocol udp global 75.145.xxx.xx 55002 inside 10.101.2.10 55002 nat static enable undo dhcp select server # interface GigabitEthernet0/0 ip address 10.1.1.254 255.255.255.0 port link-mode bridge port link-type trunk # scheduler logfile size 16 # line class aux user-role network-admin # line class tty user-role network-operator # line class vty user-role network-operator # line aux 0 authentication-mode password user-role network-admin set authentication password hash $h$6$8vBqVFg9h+F0Dukp$R4QjgZFSJ/zXJh7KCK1y93U= # line vty 0 4 authentication-mode scheme user-role network-admin user-role network-operator set authentication password hash $h$6$k4IwqxQtqql0P2ea$+h5+fsl7WNPvhDVk0ectoBr= # line vty 5 63 authentication-mode scheme user-role metwork-admin user-role network-admin user-role network-operator set authentication password hash $h$6$bJHqvcQArirQuOlq$CL+fEhYp7PbLM35okBPa81k= # ip route-static 0.0.0.0 0 10.0.0.1 # ntp-service enable # acl mac 4000 # domain system # domain default enable system # role name level-0 description Predefined level-0 role # role name level-1 description Predefined level-1 role # role name level-2 description Predefined level-2 role # role name level-3 description Predefined level-3 role # role name level-4 description Predefined level-4 role # role name level-5 description Predefined level-5 role # role name level-6 description Predefined level-6 role # role name level-7 description Predefined level-7 role # role name level-8 description Predefined level-8 role # role name level-9 description Predefined level-9 role # role name level-10 description Predefined level-10 role # role name level-11 description Predefined level-11 role # role name level-12 description Predefined level-12 role # role name level-13 description Predefined level-13 role # role name level-14 description Predefined level-14 role # role name role1 rule 1 permit command system-view ; interface 0/0 rule 2 permit command system-view ; vlan 100 vlan policy deny permit vlan 100 to 500 # user-group system # local-user admin class manage password hash $h$6$F4aEV33RvbUOQwbx$W+OZ3w8gTn1aDAQdpTSw9bLz6UNlAXwUpWnmMUHwpk= service-type telnet http https authorization-attribute user-role network-admin authorization-attribute user-role network-operator # local-user desalvo class manage password hash $h$6$kC8TcWy1gj0OJ8i4$TEO+VCDmHRCh9K/3Tad3bNCYV1WPZ8jstxfPIOrX35= service-type telnet http https authorization-attribute user-role network-admin # local-user ronnie class manage password hash $h$6$u1+O9Jruk0fZ2AG8$30N4op2m7op8QR/uUwJS0qRl5CkGy80m1qnU8z7ewn= service-type telnet http https authorization-attribute user-role network-admin authorization-attribute user-role network-operator # cwmp cwmp enable # ip http enable ip https enable web idle-timeout 20 # return
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09-08-2021 07:25 AM
09-08-2021 07:25 AM
Re: How can a HPE MSR 2003 JG411A do 802.1q
Are you still experiencing the issue. Let us know
Thanks,
Parvez_Admin
I work for HPE
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]