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trunk port 2748
I have a 2748 switch with two vlans. Ports 1-24 are in VLAN1 and ports 25-48 are in VLAN2. I have the switch uplinked to another device on port 23, but VLAN2 traffic cannot get to it because that port would need to turned into a trunk port. Is there anyway in which I can turn it into a trunk port? what are the steps I would need to do to turn it into a trunk?
bh1633
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October 6th, 2009 15:00
Look at this example:
http://en.community.dell.com/forums/p/19265265/19453840.aspx#19453840
bvifsc
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October 7th, 2009 07:00
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Can this setup work with VLAN1 also? Based on what was said in the post you’ve referenced, would it this work? 2724 Set port 1 to a trunk (tagged vlans 1, 2) and ports 2-24 (vlan 1), ports 25-48(vlan 2) to access ports.
- VLAN Membership page: click "ShowVLAN" radio button, VLAN 1 in the vlan field, set port 1 to 'T' (for tagged), set ports 2-24 to 'U' for untagged, click "Apply Changes"
- VLAN Membership page: click "Show VLAN" radio button, VLAN2 in the vlan field, set port 1 to 'T' (for tagged), set port 25-48 to 'U' for untagged, click "Apply Changes"
- VLAN Port Setting page: Leave "Interface" set to "Port 1", set "PVID" to 1 (not really necessary), set "Frame Type" to "Admit Tag Only", click "Apply Changes"
- VLAN Port Setting page: Change"Interface" to "Port 2", set "PVID" to 1, click "Apply Changes" repeat for ports 3-24
- VLAN Port Setting page: Change"Interface" to "Port 25", set "PVID" to 2, click "Apply Changes" repeat for ports 26-48
bvifsc
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October 8th, 2009 07:00
Cool beans, looks like I actually got it working. All i did was Tag the port on VLAN1 that i wanted to use to trunk under VLAN membership for VLAN2. At least it seems like it is working, I can send and receive pings from VLAN2 to the outside.
Thanks for your help bh1633