From: srdja blagojevic (srdja1@pexim.co.yu)
Date: Fri Sep 01 2006 - 19:44:21 ART
Ismail,
can you post exact wording of both tasks you are talking about? I did not
understand what is requested in the task 1.2.
You do not need to use same trunking method on different ports (on the one
switch). You have to use same trunking method (isl/dot1q) on one trunk
between two switches (or switch and router).
HTH,
Srdja
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ismail el-shalh
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 00:08
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Mock lab 1 : TASK 1.3 (Router on a stick)
Dear Brians, and all :
I am not really understanding task 1.3 completely ,
Task states :
- Configure Trunk between R6s interface G0/0 and Sw1s interface F0/6
- Traffic from VLAN 263 should not be tagged with a VLAN header when it is
sent over this trunk link
You said that we should not use dot1q trunking in the previous task
(1.2) because If we did use Ddot1q then we have to enable the vlan dot1q
tag native globally and by this we did not accomplish any thing.
I did this mistake, I configured the previous task by enabling dot1q
trunking between F0/13 Sw1 and F0/13 Sw2.
When I start pinging from R6 to BB3, I was not getting any traffic, as soon
as I enabled vlan dot1q tag native globally on SW1 every thing start
working.
Why R6 start getting the traffic from BB3 by merely enabling this global
command?
What is the relation between enabling something other than dot1q on fas0/13
and enabling dot1q on fas0/6
Any clarification will appreciated.
Ismail
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