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тАО11-26-2010 05:05 AM
тАО11-26-2010 05:05 AM
Need VLAN configuration Validation
Hello.
I have to make a VLAN configuration but I'm not sure of the config I have to implement.
On HP procurve switches (2510).
I have 2 computers, each one on a separate switch, and I want them to communicate together on a private VLAN.
The 2 switches are connected together on port 1 (each switch on port 1)
Computers on VLAN 2 are both on port 2 of each switch.
All other ports (3-24) are on the DEFAULT_VLAN (N┬░1) for others computers.
Here is the configuration I propose on both Switches :
Port 1 : VLAN1 Tagged - VLAN 2 Tagged
Port 2 : VLAN 1 Forbid - VLAN 2 Untagged
All others : VLAN 1 Tagged - VLAN2 Forbid
Is this configuration OK?
Tks !
I have to make a VLAN configuration but I'm not sure of the config I have to implement.
On HP procurve switches (2510).
I have 2 computers, each one on a separate switch, and I want them to communicate together on a private VLAN.
The 2 switches are connected together on port 1 (each switch on port 1)
Computers on VLAN 2 are both on port 2 of each switch.
All other ports (3-24) are on the DEFAULT_VLAN (N┬░1) for others computers.
Here is the configuration I propose on both Switches :
Port 1 : VLAN1 Tagged - VLAN 2 Tagged
Port 2 : VLAN 1 Forbid - VLAN 2 Untagged
All others : VLAN 1 Tagged - VLAN2 Forbid
Is this configuration OK?
Tks !
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тАО11-26-2010 05:33 AM
тАО11-26-2010 05:33 AM
Re: Need VLAN configuration Validation
No, I wanted to write
Here is the configuration I propose on both Switches :
Port 1 : VLAN1 Tagged - VLAN 2 Tagged
Port 2 : VLAN 1 Forbid - VLAN 2 Untagged
All others : VLAN 1 Untagged - VLAN2 Forbid
Here is the configuration I propose on both Switches :
Port 1 : VLAN1 Tagged - VLAN 2 Tagged
Port 2 : VLAN 1 Forbid - VLAN 2 Untagged
All others : VLAN 1 Untagged - VLAN2 Forbid
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тАО11-27-2010 06:04 PM
тАО11-27-2010 06:04 PM
Re: Need VLAN configuration Validation
You can just initially leave all the ports untagged in VLAN 1 then once you have created VLAN 2 you just tag port 1 in both switches and then untag port 2.
When you configure port 2 as untagged in VLAN 2 the switch will automatically remove it from VLAN 1 as a port can only be "untagged" in a single VLAN.
So it would look like
Port 1 : VLAN 1 untagged - VLAN 2 tagged
Port 2 : VLAN 2 untagged
All others : VLAN 1 untagged
the commands to run would be
conf - (switch to configuration mode)
vlan 2 - (create/switch to vlan 2)
untag 2 - (untag port 2 which will automatically remove it from VLAN 1)
tag 1 - (tag port 1 to allow the VLAN to span switches)
wr mem - (write changes to flash memory)
When you configure port 2 as untagged in VLAN 2 the switch will automatically remove it from VLAN 1 as a port can only be "untagged" in a single VLAN.
So it would look like
Port 1 : VLAN 1 untagged - VLAN 2 tagged
Port 2 : VLAN 2 untagged
All others : VLAN 1 untagged
the commands to run would be
conf - (switch to configuration mode)
vlan 2 - (create/switch to vlan 2)
untag 2 - (untag port 2 which will automatically remove it from VLAN 1)
tag 1 - (tag port 1 to allow the VLAN to span switches)
wr mem - (write changes to flash memory)
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