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тАО08-16-2006 03:05 AM
тАО08-16-2006 03:05 AM
I have a 2 x 2626 switches.
Switch1 is configured as;
Ports 1-8 VLAN1 (Static)
Ports 9-24 VLAN2 (Static)
Switch2 is configured as;
Ports 1-8 VLAN1 (Static)
Ports 9-24 VLAN2 (Static)
Port 25 on Switch1 is connected to Port 25 on Switch 2 over a 1000mg fibre link.
I would like to "trunk" (if this is the right terminology) VLAN1 and VLAN2 over this fibre link.
However I do not want any routing to occurr between the two VLANS.
The reading I have done so far seems to indicate that I will need to Tag the VLANS and then trunk them over the fibre link.
I suspect I may be confusing a couple of different concepts however.
Any ideas appreciated.
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тАО08-16-2006 03:18 AM
тАО08-16-2006 03:18 AM
SolutionIn fact what you want exactly is called Tagging not Trunking.
Port trunking allows you to assign physical links to one logical link (trunk)that functions as a single, higher-speed link.
So if you want to make both ports 25 and 26 to be Ony logical link, thats what they call it Trunk.
What you need is to Tag Vlan2 only on port 25 on both switches:
2626(config)# vlan 2 tag 25
2626(config)# write mem
Repeat same commands on the second switch.
Vlan 1 is untagged by default on all ports, so both vlans traffic will be carried on the link between 25 port on both switches.
Don;t forget to assing points.
Good Luck !!!
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тАО08-16-2006 03:49 AM
тАО08-16-2006 03:49 AM
Re: VLAN Trunking
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software/AdvTraff-Oct2005-59908853-Chap02-VLAN.pdf
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тАО08-16-2006 09:28 PM
тАО08-16-2006 09:28 PM
Re: VLAN Trunking
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