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02-19-2009 07:58 AM
02-19-2009 07:58 AM
Blade uplink question
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to provide a solution to our network security engineer. We currently have 15 proliant bl460c blade servers that are all uplinked via one port on the back of the blade chassis to a 6509 cisco switch. My question is, can I take one of those 15 blade servers and some how map it to a specific port on the built in ws cbs3020-hpq cisco switch on the back of the blade chassis? This blade needs to be connected to a different subnet for security purposes and cannot be trunked with the other 14 blades.
Thank you
I am trying to figure out how to provide a solution to our network security engineer. We currently have 15 proliant bl460c blade servers that are all uplinked via one port on the back of the blade chassis to a 6509 cisco switch. My question is, can I take one of those 15 blade servers and some how map it to a specific port on the built in ws cbs3020-hpq cisco switch on the back of the blade chassis? This blade needs to be connected to a different subnet for security purposes and cannot be trunked with the other 14 blades.
Thank you
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02-19-2009 08:08 AM
02-19-2009 08:08 AM
Re: Blade uplink question
You cant do this mapping physically.
You could only do this within a Cisco IOS VLAN configuration within the 3020. And thats something to bounce back to the network security engineer.
You could only do this within a Cisco IOS VLAN configuration within the 3020. And thats something to bounce back to the network security engineer.
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