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10-19-2010 07:00 PM
10-19-2010 07:00 PM
Vlan 2910 al simple question
I have 2 2910al switches. I will be setting up these switches to be stacked for easier managment. Both switches will be connected to my firewall. I would like to be able to do some port trunking for teaming on my servers. I will also have 3 vmware hosts and 1 iscsi SAN. I know that the preferrd method would be to have 2 vlans (servers and iscsi) but with only 1 physical server, 3 vmware hosts and 1 iscsi san I am only going to have 1 vlan.
Can someone tell me how to setup the ports to use a vlan of 172.16.1.x, 255.255.255.0, 172.16.1.1.
thanks.
Tyler
Can someone tell me how to setup the ports to use a vlan of 172.16.1.x, 255.255.255.0, 172.16.1.1.
thanks.
Tyler
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10-19-2010 07:28 PM
10-19-2010 07:28 PM
Re: Vlan 2910 al simple question
The switch has a default vlan (VLAN1) with all ports already untagged in the vlan.
Simply config vlan1's ip addr and add a default g/w:
2910(config)# vlan 1 ip address 172.16.1.x/24
2910(config)# ip default-gateway 172.16.1.1
for trunks:
2910(config)# trunk trk1 [LACP | trunk]
trk1 is the "new" interface comprised of the specific ports assigned to it. LACP or (HP) trunk definition. "x" is a sequential number trk[x] of the trunk interface. Then you tag or untag the trkx interface into a vlan.
hth...Jeff
fyi, get this CLI ref guide, it shows how to configure HP ProVision, HP Comware5 and Cisco switches for lots of different functions, in a side-by-side comparison, so if you know one CLI, you see how to do it in a different CLI:
http://h10144.www1.hp.com/docs/training/HP-Networking-and-Cisco-CLI-Reference-Guide_June_10_WW_Eng_ltr.pdf
There may be alot more info in there than what you need, but the basic config info is very helpful!!!!
Simply config vlan1's ip addr and add a default g/w:
2910(config)# vlan 1 ip address 172.16.1.x/24
2910(config)# ip default-gateway 172.16.1.1
for trunks:
2910(config)# trunk
trk1 is the "new" interface comprised of the specific ports assigned to it. LACP or (HP) trunk definition. "x" is a sequential number trk[x] of the trunk interface. Then you tag or untag the trkx interface into a vlan.
hth...Jeff
fyi, get this CLI ref guide, it shows how to configure HP ProVision, HP Comware5 and Cisco switches for lots of different functions, in a side-by-side comparison, so if you know one CLI, you see how to do it in a different CLI:
http://h10144.www1.hp.com/docs/training/HP-Networking-and-Cisco-CLI-Reference-Guide_June_10_WW_Eng_ltr.pdf
There may be alot more info in there than what you need, but the basic config info is very helpful!!!!
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