05-11-2022 11:19 AM
Hi,
I have 2 ports (port 47 and Port 48) that are both in the same ether channel and are trunk ports. I have 2 vlans which are vlan 47 and vlan 48. I would like that only vlan 47 is allowed on port 47 and only vlan 48 is allowed to pass on port 48 all other vlans are allowed to pass. Is this possible to do? I tried using the allowed remove vlan command and I get an error that says cannot bundle because vlan mask are different. Basically in my research it is saying because they are ether channeled, they have to have the same allowed vlans etc. Is this correct?
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05-11-2022 11:28 AM
When you bound those two interface in channel and config the channel as trunk, you can not do that.
05-11-2022 11:28 AM
When you bound those two interface in channel and config the channel as trunk, you can not do that.
05-11-2022 11:39 AM
That is what I was thinking just wanted to make sure.
Thanks.
05-11-2022 11:31 AM
As the ports are in the same ether channel, you can't set VLAN X to port A and VLAN Y to port B.
All Vlans need to pass on all ether channel members.
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