Re: Why natvie vlan ?

From: Lou Ioanni (louisccie_r_s@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Feb 22 2007 - 15:22:29 ART


Chris,
   
  Is it a Layer 2 switch? Are you trying to create more than one interface vlans? If yes, try to shut down the other inetrface vlan and see if vlan 1 will come up (I assume you woking in a lab and not in production environment). Can you post your config here?
   
  Thanks,
   
  Loizos Y.
  CCIE#10702 R & S

Andreson Chris <cciestudy@hkbsd.com> wrote:
  Hi Loizos,

Both are 3550 cisco switch.

Rgds
Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lou Ioanni"
To: "Andreson Chris" ;
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 2:03 AM
Subject: Re: Why natvie vlan ?

> What kind of switches? Some models (L2...ex 3548XL) allow you to only have
> one interface vlan command. If you try for example to configure "interface
> vlan 10" then it will shut down the interface vlan 1 automatically.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Loizos Y.
> CCIE#10702 R & S
>
> Andreson Chris wrote:
> Hi GS,
>
> Sorry for my stupid question. I just want to know if 2 switchs are
> connected via trunk on ethernet channel. Both vlan1 are shutting down.
> Should i assign an other vlan for native lan ? What is the base line to
> assign natvie vlan between 2 switch? (BTW both are cisco switch).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Rgds
> Chris.
>
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