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Re: Catalyst6500 Configuration
> router(config)#interface vlan 2 > router(config-if)# ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 > router(config-if)#no shut Thank you very much... This is exactly what I need (routing between two VLANs) But there's another question i can't answere by my own: There's something like, I call it static vlan, where you map a vlan to a specific port. The alternativ is to make a 'vtp database' or something, where you specific a vlan for every mac-address in your lan. Is that correct? thx |
Re: Catalyst6500 Configuration
> But there's another question i can't answere by my own:
> There's something like, I call it static vlan, where > you map a vlan to a specific port. The alternativ is > to make a 'vtp database' or something, where you > specific a vlan for every mac-address in your lan. > Is that correct? I think you're referring to the difference between static and dynamic VLANs. You would probably find it easier to maintain the static VLANs -- and yes, you can assign the ports to any VLAN (just like a regular switch). switch#set vlan <vlan num> <mod/port> eg. switch#set vlan 3 1/2 (sets port 2 on module 1 to vlan 3) Loads more work to do though ... :-) |
Re: Catalyst6500 Configuration
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 09:05:54 -0700, jonathan fernandes wrote:
> switch#set vlan <vlan num> <mod/port> > > eg. switch#set vlan 3 1/2 (sets port 2 on module 1 to vlan 3) > > Loads more work to do though ... :-) Thanks... now I know how to solve my problem :) |
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