From: Tim Last (packtmon@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Apr 20 2004 - 18:59:21 GMT-3
I can only think of 2 possibilities:
1) 1 vlan is a voice vlan and the other is a data vlan
2) the port is a trunk
If neither of those choices are suitable, I don't think it can be done.
"Uppal, Raj" <RUppal@mrgmail.com> wrote:
How do you assign multiple VLANS to a single port on a 3550?
For instance switch has vlans 92, and 101 and you want port g0/3 to be a
member of both VLANS, is that possible? If not is there a workaround?
Thanks
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