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тАО09-12-2008 12:45 AM
тАО09-12-2008 12:45 AM
MSTP - Simple configuration
Hi all.
I need to configure MSTP on a 2610.
What i would like is that VLAN1 will be carried over trk1 and VLAN2 will be carried over trk2.
I've done the two trunk, but I don't know how to configure MSTP and vlans.
Port 1 to Port 12 needs to be on VLAN 1
Port 13 to Port 24 needs to be on VLAN 2
With this vlan, can I access the switch from every port?
I need to configure MSTP on a 2610.
What i would like is that VLAN1 will be carried over trk1 and VLAN2 will be carried over trk2.
I've done the two trunk, but I don't know how to configure MSTP and vlans.
Port 1 to Port 12 needs to be on VLAN 1
Port 13 to Port 24 needs to be on VLAN 2
With this vlan, can I access the switch from every port?
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тАО09-14-2008 01:06 AM
тАО09-14-2008 01:06 AM
Re: MSTP - Simple configuration
This could be an example configuration for you:
(Assuming that trk1 and trk2 is already set up. You must also define the trunks on the other switch and define the vlans there.)
vlan 1 untag 1-12, trk1
vlan 2 untag 13-24
vlan 2 tag trk2
(These two following lines must be the same on the other switch at least)
span configuration-name xyz
span configuration-revision 1
(This places the two VLANs into different mstp instances)
span instance 1 vlan 1
span instance 2 vlan 2
(Enable spanning tree.)
span
>With this vlan, can I access the
>switch from every port?
If you have the switchs IP address placed on vlan1 and not ip routing enabled you will only be able to access the switch (through telnet/http) through trk1 and ports 1-12.
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тАО09-14-2008 03:10 AM
тАО09-14-2008 03:10 AM
Re: MSTP - Simple configuration
>(Assuming that trk1 and trk2 is already set >up. You must also define the trunks on the >other switch and define the vlans there.)
I know that trunk must be configured on both switches.
So also the vlans must be configured on all switches? If I use GVRP can I configure vlan on a single switch?
I have too many switches to configure :)
> vlan 1 untag 1-12, trk1
> vlan 2 untag 13-24
> vlan 2 tag trk2
This put ports 1 to 12 and trunk trk1 into vlan1
And port 13 to 24 into vlan2.
Why I need to tag trk2 and instead untag like trk1 ?
> (These two following lines must be the
> same on the other switch at least)
> span configuration-name xyz
> span configuration-revision 1
This configure the STP right?
(This places the two VLANs into different mstp instances)
span instance 1 vlan 1
span instance 2 vlan 2
So to enable MSTP with VLANS and trunk I need to create the vlans, put one trunk inside one vlan (and do the same on the other vlans) and then put vlans into a single MSTP istance?
Is correct?
Those line do the job right?
span instance 1 vlan 1
span instance 2 vlan 2
If trk1 in vlan1 in istance1 goes down, the whole vlan1 is carried over trk2 in vlan2?
I know that trunk must be configured on both switches.
So also the vlans must be configured on all switches? If I use GVRP can I configure vlan on a single switch?
I have too many switches to configure :)
> vlan 1 untag 1-12, trk1
> vlan 2 untag 13-24
> vlan 2 tag trk2
This put ports 1 to 12 and trunk trk1 into vlan1
And port 13 to 24 into vlan2.
Why I need to tag trk2 and instead untag like trk1 ?
> (These two following lines must be the
> same on the other switch at least)
> span configuration-name xyz
> span configuration-revision 1
This configure the STP right?
(This places the two VLANs into different mstp instances)
span instance 1 vlan 1
span instance 2 vlan 2
So to enable MSTP with VLANS and trunk I need to create the vlans, put one trunk inside one vlan (and do the same on the other vlans) and then put vlans into a single MSTP istance?
Is correct?
Those line do the job right?
span instance 1 vlan 1
span instance 2 vlan 2
If trk1 in vlan1 in istance1 goes down, the whole vlan1 is carried over trk2 in vlan2?
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