Thanks. for the quick answer Rainer. Is it possible to assign an additional IP address in a separate VLAN on the same trk group on the Celerra? Or would I have to pull one of the interfaces out?
Is it possible to assign an additional IP address in a separate VLAN on the same trk group on the Celerra? Or would I have to pull one of the interfaces out?
did you pull out interface or did you create additional ip address?
Rainer_EMC
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October 11th, 2010 08:00
Hi,
the way Ethernet and Jumbo frames work is that ALL clients in that broadcast domain (subnet / VLAN) need to have Jumbo frames enabled.
Otherwise one host will send out 9k frames and the other expects only 1500 bytes and see’s this as an error.
Any communication between a Jumbo frame and non-Jumbo frame interface will have to go through a router
Rainer
ned1313
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October 11th, 2010 08:00
Thanks. for the quick answer Rainer. Is it possible to assign an additional IP address in a separate VLAN on the same trk group on the Celerra? Or would I have to pull one of the interfaces out?
Rainer_EMC
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October 11th, 2010 09:00
Yes, that should be possible.
In order to run multiple VLANs on one trunk you need to enable VLAN tagging on both the Celerra devices and the switch ports.
Rainer
ned1313
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October 11th, 2010 09:00
Excellent. I will look into doing that. Thanks again for your help Rainer.
ARSNMJ
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September 15th, 2014 18:00
Intersting to knw did you change jumbo frame?
i am having the same situation here?
Is it possible to assign an additional IP address in a separate VLAN on the same trk group on the Celerra? Or would I have to pull one of the interfaces out?
did you pull out interface or did you create additional ip address?
please share your experiance