vlan access maps?

From: Uppal, Raj (RajUppal@mrgmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 27 2004 - 15:41:05 GMT-3


Hi,

 

Here is an alternative scenario to yesterdays question. Basically I am
trying to understand 802.1Q and how vlan access maps work.

 

Site A (non cisco switch) is connected to Site B (non Cisco Switch) through
a cisco switch as such.

 

A ----- Cisco ------- B

 

Link from A is connected to eth 0/1 on the cisco switch

Link from B is connected to eth 0/5 on the cisco switch

Device 1 is connected to eth 0/6 on the cisco switch

Device 2 is connected to eth 0/7 on the cisco switch

 

 

Device 1 needs to be a part of the default (vlan 1) from Site A

Device 2 needs to be a part of the vlan 2 from Site B

And I should be able to tag the vlans with 802.1Q and pass them along from
site A to Site B through the cisco Switch

But I want to be able to control which Vlans from site A are advertised to
site B and vice versa

 

I know that a 3550 switch will not be able to do this, so what switch would
you recommend ( I only have a 2950-48, 3750 and a 4006 lying around, well
have the 3550 also )

And what process would it take to get the above scenario to work

 

 

Raj Uppal

Mandalay Resort Group

rajuppal@mrgmail.com

"If you are out to describe the truth, leave elegance to the tailor"



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