08-04-2013 01:47 PM - edited 03-04-2019 08:39 PM
Boa tarde,
não sei exatamente se estou no lugar certo para tirar minha dúvida, mais de qualquer maneira vamos lá.
Tenho um Cisco Catalyst 2960 e estou querendo fazer com que as 24 FEs dele, cada um tenha um Vlan, por Ex. Fa 0/1 Vlan 801, Fa 0/2 Vlan 802, e para cada interface vou ligar um desktop e quero que as portas gigabit tenham acesso a todas as Vlans.
Resumindo, cada interface Fe não comunica uma com a outra, e as Giga se comuniquem com todas.
Vi que posso fazer esse procedimento com swtichport protected, mais quero ter a possibilidade de no futuro adicionar duas Vlans na mesma Fe e as mesmas se comunicarem entre sim, lembrando que todos os meus equipamentos ligados a esse switch não vão enxergar essas Vlans, então as interfaces só podem trabalhar em cima das Vlans.
Obrigado.
08-04-2013 02:36 PM
English please?
08-04-2013 06:55 PM
Good afternoon,
not exactly sure if I'm in the right place to take my doubt over come anyway.
I have a Cisco Catalyst 2960 and am wanting to make him the 24 FEs, each have a VLAN for Ex Fa 0/1 Vlan 801, Fa 0/2 Vlan 802, and each interface will connect a desktop and want gigabit ports have access to all Vlans.
In short, each interface Fe does not communicate with one another, and all communicate with Giga.
I saw that I can do this procedure with swtichport protected, will I be able to in the future add two Vlans in the same Fe and communicate with the same yes, remembering that all my devices connected to that switch will not see these Vlans, then interfaces can only work on the Vlans.
Thank you.
By Google Tradutor
08-04-2013 07:03 PM
If you want clients on VLAN 801 to talk to VLAN 802 then you need a router to perform an inter-VLAN routing.
08-04-2013 09:03 PM
You can not have more then 1 data vlan assigned to an access port except in the cae of a voice vlan ID and a data vlan ID. One you configure say port 1 as vlan 801 and port 2 as vlan 802 and switchport protected, all layer 2 protocol traffic will stop being forwarded between vlans on the same switch. This includes unicast, broadcast and multicast layer 2 traffic. You will need to use a layer 3 device to forward traffic between these vlans.
Brian
08-04-2013 10:57 PM
Inter-Vlan routing in routing by a L3 device is required in this case.
HARI
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