From: S Malik (ccie.09@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Oct 05 2008 - 20:45:47 ART
If you need redundancy then use what ALI suggested.
On 10/5/08, S Malik <ccie.09@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am not sure if I got your question right. If both links are trunk and you
> want all the odd vlans passing through one interface and even vlans from the
> other interface then you may try to use "sw trunk forward vlans" command and
> permit vlans accordingly.
> In order to select one switch as primary for odd or even vlans, set its
> priority accordingly.
>
> On 10/5/08, nouman abbasi <abbasi.nouman@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have trunk between SW1 && SW2 on ports fa 0/10 and fa 0/11 ;
>>
>> On SW1 how could I configure Odd Vlans on one ports and even Vlans on
>> other
>> ports
>>
>> ODD Vlans on fa 0/10
>> EVEN Vlans on fa 0/11
>>
>> Assuming I have :
>> Vlan 1, Vlan 10 , Vlan 11, Vlan 12, Vlan 13, Vlan 14, Vlan 15, Vlan 16,
>> Vlan
>> 17
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
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