08-25-2007 02:25 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:28 PM
Hi
I have three higher end switch and connected like these
Switch 1 ( VTP server ) -Switch 2 Client-Switch 3 client.
Now i want to create vlan 100 in Switch 1, which is broadcast in swtich 2&3.
My question
1) I want to add port 0/2 of Switch 2 and Port 0/2 of Switch 3 in Vlan 100. Can it possible ? 2) what out put i am getting in show vlan brief in all the vlan.
-Thanks
Vinod
08-25-2007 03:38 AM
Vinod,
1st, All you have to do is to make sure all switches are connected via trunk ports.
2nd, assigning the vlan to the port is simply by issuing the following:
SW2:
int f0/2
switch port access vlan 100
SW3:
int f0/2
switch port access vlan 100
The Sh vlan br command, will show you which ports assigned for which vlans along with its naming and the Activity status.
08-25-2007 04:27 AM
Hi msobier123
My question is if both port are f0/2 in different switc?
show vlan brief
vlan 100 - F0/2 F0/2
How can this possible ? please clarify
08-25-2007 05:00 AM
Hi Vinod,
If you issue this command (sh vlan br), it will show you the ports those parts of the active vlan on the same switch.
for example:
you configured vlan 100 on SW2, and assigned port 3,3 respectively to the same vlan..
when issuing (sh vlan br) the out put will be:
vlan 100 active f0/2 , f0/3
the above output implies the status of SW2 and has nothing to do with SW3.
Regards,
Mohamed Sobair
08-25-2007 09:16 AM
VLANs in same VTP domains are interconnected using TRUNKS.
If you have same VTP domain (which you have, since you have working VTP) then:
VLAN #2 on one switch will be interconnected with VLAN 2 on other switches!
They are interconnected using Spanning Tree Protocol.
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