This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous Hi Experts, I am in the middle of a migration and end up with a topology where i need to run a cisco switch with MC LAG members. Cisco has two different interfaces with both mc lag member ...
You are right. I just checked and it works. I had been trying to solve the problem for 3 weeks and in the end it was my mistake. I thought ports were read from bottom to top. Thank you very much for your help. ------------------------------ ADRIAN FERNANDEZ ...
There is a mismatch between the configurations and your visual port assignments in the first post. ge-0/0/0 is the physical top port which your diagram shows to be red vlan 1 the port counting starts with 0 and goes top to bottom and left to right. ...
Are you referring to the "Set vlans" command? Attached is a summary of the Vlans configuration . root# show vlans Grupo1 { vlan-id 100; } Grupo2 { vlan-id 200; } default { vlan-id 1; l3-interface irb.0; } I don't know what ...
That all looks correct. Please supply the vlan configuration too. vlans Grupo1 vlans Grupo2 ------------------------------ Steve Puluka BSEET - Juniper Ambassador IP Architect - DQE Communications Pittsburgh, PA (Metro Ethernet & ISP) http://puluka.com/home ...
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