08-17-2013 05:24 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:59 PM
Hey everyone, I have a question to ask that I am not understanding.
Lets say I have one router (R1) and two switches (S1, and S2). I have 4 vlans, VLAN 10, VLAN 20, VLAN 30, VLAN 50. My interface on the router has subinterfaces setup.
fa0/0.10 = 10.1.10.1 (LAN)
fa0.0.20 = 10.1.20.1 (VOICE)
fa0/0.30 = 10.1.30.1 (SERVERS)
fa0/0.50 = 10.1.50.1 (Management)
For each switch S1 and S2, DO I use the command:
S1(config)#interface vlan 50
S1(config-if)#ip address 10.1.50.10 255.255.255.0
S2(config)#interface vlan 50
S2(config-if)#ip address 10.1.50.11 255.255.255.0
Would that be a proper setup to be able to manage my switches through telnet, using the (Management VLAN)? or how would i setup the ip addresses to be able to telnet/ssh to each switch in my network?
Thanks for all your help
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08-17-2013 05:58 AM
You are correct.
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08-17-2013 06:24 AM
It should work the way you described pending any oddities.
HTH,
John
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08-17-2013 12:35 PM
Its rite way to make vlan for managebility
Jawad
08-17-2013 12:31 PM
Sweet thank you very much for the confirmation.
Thanks again.
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