From: Hansang Bae (hbae@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 28 2002 - 03:40:25 GMT-3
At 11:49 AM 8/26/2002 -0400, Gregory W. Posey Jr. wrote:
>I didn't find anything, but I did see that there have been subsequent
>replies to this thread after your question. I know they always say you
>HAVE to pass VLAN 1 when you do trunking, so that's what I did. There
>are NO hosts with IP addresses on VLAN 1, and I'm not using HSRP on VLAN
>1. All of the switches have "interfaces" (whether interface vlan XXX,
>or int sc0) on a VLAN that DOES have HSRP working on it (and it looks to
>be working just fine).
>Whether there are any issues with running HSRP on VLAN 1, I don't know
>(but that's what I "THINK" the website was admonishing against).
You *can* remove VLAN 1 from a trunk in switches running recent codes. 6500s f
or example will happily remove VLAN1 from the trunk.
The only thing you have to be congnizant of is that in dot1q, the native VLAN i
sn not tagged. So it's important to to keep that in mind or use the command th
at will tag even the vlan (dot1q-all-tagged - or somthing like that).
Another thing to consider....if the trunk dies, the only thing that will be all
owed to use the connection is the native VLAN.
hsb
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