Extreme equivalent of trunking
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‎03-31-2016 10:28 AM
I am having difficulty understanding how multiple vlans are transported between extreme switches (not stacked) and how they are physically cabled. With cisco i create two trunk ports directly connected between switches and pass multiple vlans between these switches on the connected trunk ports or lags. How is this physically performed with extreme. What i see in the extreme documentation is tagging, but I find nothing pertaining to how these tags are assembled on a trunk like port and passed amongst switches...
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‎03-06-2018 03:11 AM
To set a switch mgmt IP/VLAN you'd use the following commands...
i.e. for IP 172.25.25.153/24 in VLAN#100
set ip address 172.25.25.153 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 172.25.25.254
set host vlan 100
i.e. for IP 172.25.25.153/24 in VLAN#100
set ip address 172.25.25.153 mask 255.255.255.0 gateway 172.25.25.254
set host vlan 100
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‎03-06-2018 02:02 AM
Hi Brian,
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/Understanding-EXOS-VLANS-and-tagged-and-un...
This article along with the links in that article should give you some background on how VLANs work with EXOS.
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/Understanding-EXOS-VLANS-and-tagged-and-un...
This article along with the links in that article should give you some background on how VLANs work with EXOS.
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‎03-04-2018 06:22 PM
Hi. I am configuring an enterasys sw and I have a communication problem between computers. create a vlan 10 with ip 10.10.1.1 and mask 255.255.2355.0, the vlan I put it to two ports of the sw and I have 254 ip to make tests with computers, to 2 computers I put ip's of that segement, the test that I do it with a ping but it tells me that the host is unreachable. Could you please help me. Thank you
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‎03-04-2018 06:22 PM
The operational status of VLAN interface 10 is down.
That happens normaly if no port with VLAN 10 configured is up = a device is connected.
So is there a client connected to port ge.1.2 or ge.1.3 (=configured for VLAN10 as per the screenshot above).
You'd check the port status with "show port ge.1.2-3"
That happens normaly if no port with VLAN 10 configured is up = a device is connected.
So is there a client connected to port ge.1.2 or ge.1.3 (=configured for VLAN10 as per the screenshot above).
You'd check the port status with "show port ge.1.2-3"
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‎03-04-2018 06:22 PM
The operational status of VLAN interface 10 is down.
That happens normaly if no port with VLAN 10 configured is up = a device is connected.
So is there a client connected to port ge.1.2 or ge.1.3 (=configured for VLAN10 as per the screenshot above).
You'd check the port status with "show port ge.1.2-3"
That happens normaly if no port with VLAN 10 configured is up = a device is connected.
So is there a client connected to port ge.1.2 or ge.1.3 (=configured for VLAN10 as per the screenshot above).
You'd check the port status with "show port ge.1.2-3"
