01-18-2010 11:05 AM
Hello everybody,
I am installing a ACE 4700 in a customer but when i started to work and saw their topology, then i realized that i had a problem. The problem is that i cannot create the interface vlan 1 and assign an ip address to it. I saw some documments is cisco.com site that the ACE hide this vlan.
Follows my topology:
Servers vlan are the vlan 1
Clients vlans are 5
Management vlan is 8
As i undertood, the ACE has to have at least one interface in the servers vlan, but i cant create the VLAN 1. So my problem is, how do i unhide the vlan 1 in the ACE so i can configure an ip address on it.
Leandro
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01-18-2010 01:29 PM
If you can't have the customer migrate the servers into a different VLAN, you need to trick a bit, as VLAN1 is not usable on the ACE.
Pick a VLAN number that you will use inside the ACE for the outer VLAN1. Say, VLAN101.
If you have an access port connecting to the server segment, just set it to 101:
switchport access vlan 101
If you connect via a trunk, set your native VLAN to 101:
switchport trunk native vlan 101
01-18-2010 01:29 PM
If you can't have the customer migrate the servers into a different VLAN, you need to trick a bit, as VLAN1 is not usable on the ACE.
Pick a VLAN number that you will use inside the ACE for the outer VLAN1. Say, VLAN101.
If you have an access port connecting to the server segment, just set it to 101:
switchport access vlan 101
If you connect via a trunk, set your native VLAN to 101:
switchport trunk native vlan 101
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