09-05-2006 12:01 AM - edited 03-03-2019 01:52 PM
Hi
I have just started a new Networking job and have been reviewing the configuration of a 6509 running in Hybrid Mode. I have noticed the following (see attached diagram):
Port 6/48 on the 6509 is set to trunking mode.
If I do a show VLANxxx port 6/48 is a member of each VLAN configured on the switch.
The router at the other end of the 100Mbps WAN Link is not set to trunking mode. I am wondering why trunking is configured on this port? Its a bit confusing.
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09-05-2006 06:50 AM
The route map should look like this:
access-list 1 permit any
route-map REP-DATA-REDIRECT
match ip address 1
set ip next-hop [ip address of the router connected on 6/48]
interface VLAN146
ip policy route-map REP-DATA-REDIRECT
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09-05-2006 12:20 AM
Hi Gavin,
that is because by default port 6/48 will be in vlan 1, & the router IP address will also be in vlan 1, that is why, what you can do is jus issue the command "set trunk 6/48 off negotiate 1-1005,1025-4094"
hope this helps,
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09-05-2006 01:42 AM
Thanks for your help on this... maybe I can run something past you.
I came across this problem when trying to define a route map on the 6509. In the IOS configuration I tried to send anything from VLAN146 out through port 6/48 (which should be VLAN199). When I did this a traceroute just timed out all the attempts and pings would also fail. So I just went back to sending it out through a serial link 9/0/0 (as in the routing table).
The route map would look like this
route-map REP-DATA-REDIRECT
set interface vlan199
interface VLAN146
ip policy route-map REP-DATA-REDIRECT
Would the fact that the interface 6/48 is in trunking mode be the problem here?
Thanks
Gav
09-05-2006 06:50 AM
The route map should look like this:
access-list 1 permit any
route-map REP-DATA-REDIRECT
match ip address 1
set ip next-hop [ip address of the router connected on 6/48]
interface VLAN146
ip policy route-map REP-DATA-REDIRECT
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Please rate helpful posts.
Thanks
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