From: Dennis Morgan (dennis3organ@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Aug 10 2006 - 00:31:45 ART
Ya, little mistake that cost points, thanks for the clarification.
Dennis Morgan
On 8/9/06, Michael Stout <michaelgstout@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think you are safe:
> 3.2.2 Use a VTP mode that does not propogate vlan information over the
> trunks
> 3.2.3 On the trunks allow only the vlans involved in this secnario.
>
> Now after a very painful experience i had with a prictice lab I believe
> the question that needs to be asked is, Does the question say i can pass
all
> of the vlans used in this secnario across every trunk or is it asking me
> to allow only the minimum number of vlans required to obtain universal
> connectivity over each of the trunks.
>
> Now your options are:
> sw tr all vlan 60,20,10,30,
>
> God Bless America,
> May it remain The Land of The Free
> and
> Home of the Brave.
>
>
> ------------------------------
> From: *"Dennis Morgan" <dennis3organ@gmail.com>*
> Reply-To: *"Dennis Morgan" <dennis3organ@gmail.com>*
> To: *ccielab@groupstudy.com*
> Subject: *Chicken And Egg Dilemma (Workbook Scenario)*
> Date: *Wed, 9 Aug 2006 22:23:27 -0400*
>
>
> All,
>
> With the bible in my right hand I pray for all you guys struggling to get
> that Number for any personal reason (money, work, etc).
> But today is not for talking a religion topics, but for a Question about
> allowing Vlans over a trunk
>
> This particular mooning, while doing Lab 3 of NMC I've found the following
>
> "On the trunks allow only the VLAN's involved in this scenario."
>
> Solution show us that, f0/8 is assigned to Vlan 10 and also Vlan
> 60?? Hmmmm
> maybe typo.
> Say for example: That you have this task in your Real lab: "Task tells
> you
> to Restrict the traffic crossing the trunk to the VLANs used", for sure I
> will get 0 for this one, if put other vlans allowed in the trunk, I'm 100%
> sure about that
>
> Other question that arises from this particular Allowed Vlan Situation, is
> the should VLAN 1 be allowed in the trunks??? , knowing that even from the
> neighbor switch no one is connected to that VLAN1?.
>
> AFIAK removing Vlan 1 from the dot1q trunk, All Traffic leaving would be
> tagged, so all layer 2 traffic control (CDP;DTP;etc) is going to leave the
> port also with a TAG (just like other vlans traffic passing throe the
> trunk), but what is the remote end is not cisco? .- I'm Not looking for
> the
> Scientific Proof Of The Pre-Existence Of Chickens but some opinions about
> this topic is highly appreciated
>
> By the way, Lab3 NMC for task 3.2.3 should be:
>
> (config)# interface range f0/13 14
> (config-range)# switchport encapsulation dot1q
> (config-range)# switchport trunk allowed VLAN 30,60
>
> not 10
>
> Dennis Morgan
> *Viva La France*!
>
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