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тАО02-14-2008 04:11 AM
тАО02-14-2008 04:11 AM
Thanks.
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тАО02-14-2008 06:11 AM
тАО02-14-2008 06:11 AM
Re: L3 ports on procurve switches
What you can do is configure the port with a VLAN that you use only for that port, and disable spannig tree on that port.
The effect is almost the same as a routed port: the switch will learn MAC addresses on that port, and if you don't have an incredibly high number of MAC addresses you will be fine. That's the way we do it here.
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тАО04-07-2008 02:33 AM
тАО04-07-2008 02:33 AM
Re: L3 ports on procurve switches
another way vlan interface associate one port
example :
(config)#vlan 200
(vlan-200)#untag 1
interface 1 now in L3 vlan interface
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тАО04-07-2008 02:44 AM
тАО04-07-2008 02:44 AM
Re: L3 ports on procurve switches
Thanks.
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тАО04-07-2008 04:02 AM
тАО04-07-2008 04:02 AM
Solutioncisco switch on write no switch port command
after this port routed port and assign this port ip address
SW1(config)#interface fast 0/5
SW1(config-if)#no switchport
similar config only 9300 switch
because two 3500 switch whit vrrp config to routing redundancy you create vlan ip address
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тАО04-07-2008 04:06 AM
тАО04-07-2008 04:06 AM
Re: L3 ports on procurve switches
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тАО04-07-2008 04:55 AM
тАО04-07-2008 04:55 AM
Re: L3 ports on procurve switches
After some research I decided to not work on this anymore. I wanted to connect two lanlinks to an external customer and provide high availability with VRRP but avoiding STP and L2 problems. After not finding the equivalent to "routed ports" on HP, I asked to my company to buy two routers to connect these lanlinks.