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тАО03-07-2014 09:44 AM
тАО03-07-2014 09:44 AM
Re: Configuring multiple VLAN's across multiple switches
Hi - I am a very very new to HP procurves. I need some guidance on how to configure the switch to send the Vlan over the fiber links. I have created the new vlan, but I am unsure on how to program the switch to send the Vlan to the next switch that is connected by fiber on fiber port 4. Does it require an HP gigabit?
Any help would be greatly appreciated - thank you
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тАО06-16-2014 10:00 AM
тАО06-16-2014 10:00 AM
Re: Configuring multiple VLAN's across multiple switches
hello guys
Could you please help me regarding our inter routing vlan. this is the situation i have CORE switch which is e5400zl
module 1 type J9537A
module 2 type J9537A
module 3 type J9538A
module 4 type J9534A
connected to 4 switches which is 2560
pc 1 connected to switch 1 which is vlan 10 ip address 10.5.10.100 gateway 10.5.10.1
pc2 connected to switch 2 which is vlan 20 ip address 10.5.20.100 gateway 10.5.20.1
pc3 connected to switch 3 which is vlan 30 ip address 10.5.30.100 gateway 10.5.30.1
pc 3 connected to switch 4 which is vlan 40 ip address 10.5.40.100 gateway 10.5.40.1
pc1 could ping pc2,pc3,pc4
pc 2 could ping pc1,pc3,pc4
pc 3 could ping pc1,pc2,pc4
pc 4 could ping pc1,pc2,pc3
coresw1# trunk a1,a13 trk1 trunk
coresw1#vlan 10
ip address 10.5.10.1/24
tagged a2-a12,trk 1
ip igmp
exit
coresw1# vlan 20
ip address 10.5.20.1/24
tagged a14-a24, trk 1
ip igmp
exit
coresw1# vlan 30
ip address 10.5.30.1/24
tagged b2-b12,trk 1
ip igmp
exit
coresw1# vlan 40
ip address 10.5.10.1/24
tagged b14-b24, trk1
ip igmp
exit
SW1# vlan 10
ip address 10.5.10.2/24
ip default-gateway 10.5.10.1
tagged 1-24,trk 1
trunk 25-28 trk1 trunk
ip igmp
exit
SW2# vlan 20
ip address 10.5.20.2/24
ip default-gateway 10.5.20.1
tagged 1-24,trk 1
trunk 25-28 trk1 trunk
ip igmp
exit
SW1# vlan 30
ip address 10.5.30.2/24
ip default-gateway 10.5.30.1
tagged 1-24,trk 1
trunk 25-28 trk1 trunk
ip igmp
exit
SW1# vlan 40
ip address 10.5.40.2/24
ip default-gateway 10.5.40.1
tagged 1-24,trk 1
trunk 25-28 trk1 trunk
ip igmp
exit
could you please help me if my configuraition is correct or incomplete.
thanks
richard
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тАО06-30-2014 03:02 PM
тАО06-30-2014 03:02 PM
Re: Configuring multiple VLAN's across multiple switches
Newbie, Well that depends! Does you switch have "dual personality" ports? For example, your switch has 24 ports and room for 2 GBics. If a connection is made to one GBic, port 23 is lost, if to the second GBic, then port 24 is lost.
How many fiber pairs are you using? If using 2 or more GBics, then you need to trunk them for additional bandwidth and redundency. If only 1 GBic, then trunking (HP trunking that is) is not necessary.
How's this for a simple VLAN...
# config
# VLAN 1
# untagged 1-23
# tagged 24
# exit
Input devices are on ports 1-23 and the uplink is on 24.
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тАО06-30-2014 03:31 PM - edited тАО06-30-2014 03:31 PM
тАО06-30-2014 03:31 PM - edited тАО06-30-2014 03:31 PM
Re: Configuring multiple VLAN's across multiple switches
I have to make some assumptions... Your 2560s are 48-port with 2-dual personality. Your PCs are "normal" off the shelf. You are trunking with copper, not fiber; in fact, you are not using fiber anywhere (5400, mods C-D).
Your PCs need to be connected to UNtagged ports. The only tagged ports you need are the uplink ports.
There's quite a bit more, but munch on this for a little.
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тАО03-30-2021 11:51 AM
тАО03-30-2021 11:51 AM
Re: Configuring multiple VLAN's across multiple switches
Hope you can help me I have 3 switches with 5 VLANs when i add the 3rd switch I cant communicate on the primary VLAN 100?
Can I send you my configs?
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