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01-26-2017 09:53 AM
01-26-2017 09:53 AM
VLAN and TRUNK from remote to main office
Hello,
I'm new in VLAN configuration and I need some help.
We have a remote office connected through one unidirectional antenna Planet to the peripheral headquarter rack , which connects to the main headquarter rack.
In the remote office there is an HP Proliant 2610 switch, in the peripheral racks and in the main racks there are two HP Proliant 2510 switch.
From remote office we must handle both telephone and data traffic (using 2 VLANs), pass it through the antenna (that supports VLAN), to the peripheral switch and to the main switch.
The peripheral switch, with two VLANs already configured, collects peripheral office phone and data traffic and connects them with the central switch.
Could someone explain to me whether and how can I set up 3 switch to handle data and phone traffic between headquarter and remote offices?Thank you