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01-29-2008 12:35 PM
01-29-2008 12:35 PM
vlan on gbe2c
We've recently bought a c3000 with one gbe2c inside and two servers (480c).The servers are
going to be on different subnets in the future
and as we use VLAN I thought it would be no
problem as I'm familiar with the switches we
use. (procurve 5300 for routing and 2524 as
endswitches)
My config on 2524 is that I have port 1-20
on vlan 11 (clients) and port 21-24 on vlan 12 (server/printer) both vlans tagged to fiberports 25-26 going to next switch...
Vlan 10 has an ip so I can manage the switch
example 2524:
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no ip address
tagged 25-26
no untagged 1-24
exit
vlan 10
name "mgm"
ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
tagged 25-26
exit
vlan 11
name "client"
untagged 1-20
tagged 25-26
exit
vlan 12
name "serv"
untagged 21-24
tagged 25-26
exit
How can i configure my gbe2c the same way
so my second server can reside on the client-
vlan. I want uplink port 20 to be the port
which uplink to one of my other switches.
I want a configuration like:
Example gbe2c:
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no ip address
tagged 20
no untagged 1-19,21-24
exit
vlan 10
name "mgm"
ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
tagged 20
exit
vlan 11
name "client"
untagged 2,6,10,14
tagged 20
exit
vlan 12
name "serv"
untagged 1,3-5,7-9,11-13,15-16,21-24
tagged 20
exit
(I want to use port 21-24 for connecting
external servers on vlan 12 if I need)
how to?
regards
going to be on different subnets in the future
and as we use VLAN I thought it would be no
problem as I'm familiar with the switches we
use. (procurve 5300 for routing and 2524 as
endswitches)
My config on 2524 is that I have port 1-20
on vlan 11 (clients) and port 21-24 on vlan 12 (server/printer) both vlans tagged to fiberports 25-26 going to next switch...
Vlan 10 has an ip so I can manage the switch
example 2524:
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no ip address
tagged 25-26
no untagged 1-24
exit
vlan 10
name "mgm"
ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
tagged 25-26
exit
vlan 11
name "client"
untagged 1-20
tagged 25-26
exit
vlan 12
name "serv"
untagged 21-24
tagged 25-26
exit
How can i configure my gbe2c the same way
so my second server can reside on the client-
vlan. I want uplink port 20 to be the port
which uplink to one of my other switches.
I want a configuration like:
Example gbe2c:
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no ip address
tagged 20
no untagged 1-19,21-24
exit
vlan 10
name "mgm"
ip address x.x.x.x x.x.x.x
tagged 20
exit
vlan 11
name "client"
untagged 2,6,10,14
tagged 20
exit
vlan 12
name "serv"
untagged 1,3-5,7-9,11-13,15-16,21-24
tagged 20
exit
(I want to use port 21-24 for connecting
external servers on vlan 12 if I need)
how to?
regards
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