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тАО11-23-2005 03:00 AM
тАО11-23-2005 03:00 AM
We have a trunk group of 4 ports configured as members of the same port trunk between two 5300xl switches. This trunk has been formed like a static LACP trunk. In each switch there are defined several VLANs. Can the trunk port belong to all the VLANs defined in addition to the DEFAULT_VLAN? I have read the Managament and Configuration Guide but this is not clear for me.
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тАО11-23-2005 03:20 AM
тАО11-23-2005 03:20 AM
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Hi,
yes this is possible. You can do that with the following command:
5300xl(vlan-1)#tagged trk1
5300xl(vlan-2)#tagged trk1
Just make sure that for everyone VLAN the trunk is a tagged member. If needed/wanted the trunk can be an untagged member for one VLAN. Just make sure it's the same on both switches.
yes this is possible. You can do that with the following command:
5300xl(vlan-1)#tagged trk1
5300xl(vlan-2)#tagged trk1
Just make sure that for everyone VLAN the trunk is a tagged member. If needed/wanted the trunk can be an untagged member for one VLAN. Just make sure it's the same on both switches.
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тАО11-23-2005 07:53 PM
тАО11-23-2005 07:53 PM
Re: VLANs and port trunking
Thank a lot!
Do you know if can I do the same if the trunk is defined as dynamic LACP?
5300xl(vlan-1)#tagged Dyn1
5300xl(vlan-2)#tagged Dyn1
Do you know if can I do the same if the trunk is defined as dynamic LACP?
5300xl(vlan-1)#tagged Dyn1
5300xl(vlan-2)#tagged Dyn1
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тАО11-23-2005 09:14 PM
тАО11-23-2005 09:14 PM
Re: VLANs and port trunking
Hi claramunt,
U can't do the same to a dynamic link, like "dyn1", and if u try u will receave a message like "dyn1: Inconsistent value."
Dynamic links don't even appear in the menu -> VLAN Port Assignment.
A final note if u want't to use dynamic links "lacp active ports" and vlans, u will have to also have GVRP active and block the ports in the default vlan (in case u don't want the dynamic links to be automatic assigned to the default vlan), because every time a trunk link is created trkx or dynx the trunk link passes to the default vlan automatic.
regards,
Hugo.
U can't do the same to a dynamic link, like "dyn1", and if u try u will receave a message like "dyn1: Inconsistent value."
Dynamic links don't even appear in the menu -> VLAN Port Assignment.
A final note if u want't to use dynamic links "lacp active ports" and vlans, u will have to also have GVRP active and block the ports in the default vlan (in case u don't want the dynamic links to be automatic assigned to the default vlan), because every time a trunk link is created trkx or dynx the trunk link passes to the default vlan automatic.
regards,
Hugo.
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