04-28-2004 10:51 PM - edited 03-02-2019 03:20 PM
I am having Cat 3500 Series Switch. I have configured 3 VLAN's on it. After checking the status of the same, I am finding that only one VLAN is up. Can anyone help me in changing the status of all three VLAN's to active mode.
04-28-2004 11:13 PM
Do you have any active ports assigned to the other two VLANs?
Some Cisco switches require at least one "living" port (or trunk with the VLAN enabled) in a VLAN to consider it active.
Regards,
Milan
04-28-2004 11:14 PM
you must connected a pc to the vlan
04-29-2004 01:26 AM
Please check the vlan database.
04-29-2004 07:49 AM
Sagar,
Do you mean only one vlan interface is up? If that is the case and you are using a 3500xl switch, this is normal behavior as they can only have one vlan interface up at a time.
If these are layer 2 vlans you are talking about, check that they are in your vlan database and have active ports in the vlan.
Regards
04-29-2004 11:44 AM
Make sure you have your external ports (to other switches) set to Trunking.
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