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тАО02-22-2010 12:49 AM
тАО02-22-2010 12:49 AM
Procurve 2800 - Trunked ports, pass vlan'd ports?
Hi,
We've got 2 * Procurve 2800's - which we've configured with two trunked ports:
"
trunk 45,47 Trk1 Trunk
"
These go off to another switch (which is similarly configured).
On the first switch we have some untagged vlan ports, e.g.
"
vlan 20
name "ISP_Net"
untagged 13-24
no ip address
exit
"
On the second switch - we also have the above setup (same ports, same vlan ID)
The two switches can 'see' each other as far as stcaking goes (the first switch is the stack commander - and it can see/configure the second switch fine).
However - traffic for the vlan'd ports doesn't appear to pass to the 2nd switch.
i.e. If we plug in a device into switch #1 port 13 - and a second device into switch #2 port 13 - they are not able to 'see' each other.
Do they have to be tagged or something to cross over from one switch to the other? - I've seen a couple of forums where people mention you have to configure the trunk for 802.1q in order to pass vlan info - but can't find any other info other than that.
We're using untagged vlans as none of our kit actually needs/uses vlans - we're just using it as a way of partitioning the switch ports on the switch (and disabling the gui/switch management from being available on these ports, as that's only available in the 'DEFAULT_VLAN'.
If anyones got any pointers?
Thanks,
-Karl
We've got 2 * Procurve 2800's - which we've configured with two trunked ports:
"
trunk 45,47 Trk1 Trunk
"
These go off to another switch (which is similarly configured).
On the first switch we have some untagged vlan ports, e.g.
"
vlan 20
name "ISP_Net"
untagged 13-24
no ip address
exit
"
On the second switch - we also have the above setup (same ports, same vlan ID)
The two switches can 'see' each other as far as stcaking goes (the first switch is the stack commander - and it can see/configure the second switch fine).
However - traffic for the vlan'd ports doesn't appear to pass to the 2nd switch.
i.e. If we plug in a device into switch #1 port 13 - and a second device into switch #2 port 13 - they are not able to 'see' each other.
Do they have to be tagged or something to cross over from one switch to the other? - I've seen a couple of forums where people mention you have to configure the trunk for 802.1q in order to pass vlan info - but can't find any other info other than that.
We're using untagged vlans as none of our kit actually needs/uses vlans - we're just using it as a way of partitioning the switch ports on the switch (and disabling the gui/switch management from being available on these ports, as that's only available in the 'DEFAULT_VLAN'.
If anyones got any pointers?
Thanks,
-Karl
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тАО02-22-2010 01:24 AM
тАО02-22-2010 01:24 AM
Re: Procurve 2800 - Trunked ports, pass vlan'd ports?
Hi,
if all the traffic from all vlans should go via trk1 then just tagg trk1 to all vlans:
conf
vlan 20
tagged trk1
exit
wr mem
that should do the trick..
hth
alex
if all the traffic from all vlans should go via trk1 then just tagg trk1 to all vlans:
conf
vlan 20
tagged trk1
exit
wr mem
that should do the trick..
hth
alex
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тАО03-01-2010 03:23 AM
тАО03-01-2010 03:23 AM
Re: Procurve 2800 - Trunked ports, pass vlan'd ports?
Yes, that (perhaps unsurprisingly) fixed it...
Thanks,
-Karl
Thanks,
-Karl
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тАО03-01-2010 03:25 AM
тАО03-01-2010 03:25 AM
Re: Procurve 2800 - Trunked ports, pass vlan'd ports?
I guess with all the other ports using 'untagged' vlans, the trunk got overlooked - especially as remote management of the other stacked switch did work :)
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