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Hi I have a question. I have a trunk port from switch 1 to switch 2. How can I disallow VLAN 1 from the trunk port? I have tried "switchport trunk allowed vlan remove 1" but that does not seem to ...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 11/25/2005 Views: 32
Dear Experts I am new to cisco so i would like some help from you regarding the following configuration. I want to separate some departments into different vlans. All should have access to the i...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 04/17/2009 Views: 9
Is it possible to configure VLAN trunks on a 10BaseT interface on Cisco switches?
Zones: Networking, Switches / Hubs, Network ...Date Answered: 05/29/2002 Views: 0
I get lost when it gets to the trunking part. I would like to setup 4 VLAN's with the switches we already have. We have 6 Kingston switches KNS1650R. There are 2 switches per floor on three fl...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 08/10/2003 Views: 0
Here is my situation: We have a training dept. with 7 classes. Each class has a 24-port hub. 7 hubs total, one for each class. Each class then connects to linksys hub/router for Internet Access....
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 08/23/2004 Views: 0
Hi I'm preparing for my BCMSN exam and sod's law one of my switches decides to die on me, so am a CCNP Netsim until I get a replacement. In the sim, I have the following scenario - One ...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 10/22/2006 Views: 0
I'm trying to run a VLAN trunk between a Cisco 6509 and a Foundry BigIron in order to provision VLANs connected to copper FE ports on the Foundry to reach VLANs for Internet access up on the Cisco....
Zones: Routers, Font CreatorDate Answered: 12/19/2006 Views: 137
I currently have a network where all the interfaces ar set to trunk. Does this affect Network Performance in any way? I have been always used to seeing all interfaces on Access and the trunk port i...
Zones: Switches / Hubs, Routers, VoIPDate Answered: 10/10/2007 Views: 19
Here's my scenario: I have a PIX 515E with Interface 4 going into my DMZ VLAN which is on my 3750 stack.  I've created a guest vlan in my stack and a vlan interface on the pix off of interface 4...
Zones: Switches / Hubs, Hardware Firewalls, Cisco PIX Firewa...Date Answered: 10/19/2007 Views: 51
Hello Question: Will Cisco switches runing VTP ( VLAN Trunking Protocol ) have any adverse effect on Foundry switches in the same subnet?  And/or is it possbile to pass VTP through a foundry ...
Zones: Switches / Hubs, Routers, Network Design ...Date Answered: 12/05/2007 Views: 6