04-29-2010 04:33 AM - edited 03-06-2019 10:52 AM
Have a quick question that is probably easily answered by someone that knows more than I do.
I have 2 seperate remote locations. One with a 2800 series router and one with an 1841 router. We are doing VOIP at the site with the
2800 series router and therefore utilize multiple VLAN's on the router (data, voice, wireless, etc). I have created multiple VLAN interfaces
on the router to coincide with the appropriate networks. I have no problems with this location. However, it leads me to the other site that has
the 1841 router. I am trying to create VLAN interfaces on that router and it doesnt seem to be an option. It actually has a newer version of IOS than
the 2800.
1841 = 12.4(25)
2800 = 12.4(9)T7
So does the 1800 not support this feature or is there something i'm missing? Why is it I can create VLAN interfaces on a 2821, but not on the 1841.
I'm sure that this is probably a dumb question to most of you and I'm probably the only one that doesn't know the answer, but i've found this forum to be
extremely helpful as all of you guys seem to know your stuff. I figured this is the place to go for answers! :).
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04-29-2010 05:56 AM
Does your 1841 connect to an external switch? If so, you should probably use subinterfaces instead of VLAN interfaces. I'm guessing the 2821 has somthing like the NM-16ESW or somthing similar in it (16 port switch module)? If that's the case, you can create the multiple VLAN interfaces without problems. I know the 1841 doesnt have that same option, but you could potentially have a 4-port switch in there. What's the hardware setup? If you don't have an additional switch module in the 1841, try subinterfaces with a trunk to your switch to acheive the same results.
interface fa0/0.1
description voice
encapsulation dot1q
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
interface fa0/0.2
description wireless
encapsultaion dot1q
ip address w.w.w.w v.v.v.v.v
interface fa0/0.3
description data
encapsulation dot1q
ip address t.t.t.t u.u.u.u
Hope to Help.
04-29-2010 08:50 PM
As described in the previous reply, i would say that you can check if your 2800 router is using a Ether switch module or not?
You can only configure the vlan interfaces on it if you have a HWIC-4ESW,HWIC-9ESW or Network modules or NME modules.
++ If you are using a router which doesn't have any of them then you might have to use the subinterface commands.
You can refer the following link for the same:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3t/12_3t14/feature/guide/miragenm.html
04-29-2010 04:40 AM
Have a quick question that is probably easily answered by someone that knows more than I do.
I have 2 seperate remote locations. One with a 2800 series router and one with an 1841 router. We are doing VOIP at the site with the
2800 series router and therefore utilize multiple VLAN's on the router (data, voice, wireless, etc). I have created multiple VLAN interfaces
on the router to coincide with the appropriate networks. I have no problems with this location. However, it leads me to the other site that has
the 1841 router. I am trying to create VLAN interfaces on that router and it doesnt seem to be an option. It actually has a newer version of IOS than
the 2800.
1841 = 12.4(25)
2800 = 12.4(9)T7
So does the 1800 not support this feature or is there something i'm missing? Why is it I can create VLAN interfaces on a 2821, but not on the 1841.
I'm sure that this is probably a dumb question to most of you and I'm probably the only one that doesn't know the answer, but i've found this forum to be
extremely helpful as all of you guys seem to know your stuff. I figured this is the place to go for answers! :).
Hi,
Try with vlan database configuration
router#vlan database
vlan 5 name ()
or try with below level of configuration
If you add an interface to a non-existent VLAN the router will create the VLAN for you.
configure terminal
interface fa0/0/0
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 5
Then you need to assign an IP to the VLAN interface so that traffic can hit it:
interface vlan 5
ip address 172.168.210.1 255.255.252.0
no shutdown
Hope to help !!
Ganesh.H
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04-29-2010 05:56 AM
Does your 1841 connect to an external switch? If so, you should probably use subinterfaces instead of VLAN interfaces. I'm guessing the 2821 has somthing like the NM-16ESW or somthing similar in it (16 port switch module)? If that's the case, you can create the multiple VLAN interfaces without problems. I know the 1841 doesnt have that same option, but you could potentially have a 4-port switch in there. What's the hardware setup? If you don't have an additional switch module in the 1841, try subinterfaces with a trunk to your switch to acheive the same results.
interface fa0/0.1
description voice
encapsulation dot1q
ip address x.x.x.x y.y.y.y
interface fa0/0.2
description wireless
encapsultaion dot1q
ip address w.w.w.w v.v.v.v.v
interface fa0/0.3
description data
encapsulation dot1q
ip address t.t.t.t u.u.u.u
Hope to Help.
04-29-2010 08:50 PM
As described in the previous reply, i would say that you can check if your 2800 router is using a Ether switch module or not?
You can only configure the vlan interfaces on it if you have a HWIC-4ESW,HWIC-9ESW or Network modules or NME modules.
++ If you are using a router which doesn't have any of them then you might have to use the subinterface commands.
You can refer the following link for the same:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3t/12_3t14/feature/guide/miragenm.html
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