10-13-2010 09:47 AM - edited 03-06-2019 01:30 PM
Hi
We just purchased Dell Power connect 6248.Beore we had Cisco 4507R switch as core switch and connected to Cisco 3560 in many floor. Now we are going to install and configure 6248 switch as a replacement for of Cisco 4507R switch. This 6248 switch will be connected to Cisco 3560 switch. We have Cisco ip phone and VoIP for communication other remote office .Can any one tell me how do I configure QoS, MSTP, and Trunk on Dell 6248 switch like which we did in Cisco 4507R. Would be appreciated if you send me a sample configuration for 6248 switch about QoS, MSTP ,Trunk .Should I have to change anything in Cisco 3560 switch Please have a look attachment for our existing configuration.
Regards
Aminul
10-13-2010 10:49 AM
aminulnt wrote:
Hi
We just purchased Dell Power connect 6248.Beore we had Cisco 4507R switch as core switch and connected to Cisco 3560 in many floor. Now we are going to install and configure 6248 switch as a replacement for of Cisco 4507R switch. This 6248 switch will be connected to Cisco 3560 switch. We have Cisco ip phone and VoIP for communication other remote office .Can any one tell me how do I configure QoS, MSTP, and Trunk on Dell 6248 switch like which we did in Cisco 4507R. Would be appreciated if you send me a sample configuration for 6248 switch about QoS, MSTP ,Trunk .Should I have to change anything in Cisco 3560 switch Please have a look attachment for our existing configuration.
Regards
Aminul
Aminul
Hmmm, you do know this a Cisco support forum don't you
If you want to configure a Dell switch then perhaps the Dell website would be the place to look ? Attached is a link for the configuration document for your Dell switch -
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/network/PC62xx/en/UG/HTML/configub.htm
Jon
10-13-2010 11:29 AM
Hi Jon
Thanks for your information. I know very well I have to look Dell website for this explanation and I did it but unfortunately didn’t get the right answer. Anyway thanks again for your support.
Aminul
10-13-2010 11:36 AM
aminulnt wrote:
Hi Jon
Thanks for your information. I know very well I have to look Dell website for this explanation and I did it but unfortunately didn’t get the right answer. Anyway thanks again for your support.
Aminul
Aminul
Sorry, not offense was intended. I don't work for Cisco but one thing to bear in mind is that Cisco have configuration docs and examples, TAC + this support community and i think that should always be taken into account when changing vendors.
Again, no offense intended.
Jon
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