12-14-2009 01:48 PM - edited 03-06-2019 08:56 AM
Hello,
I have a cisco 2924XL Catalyst switch.
I want to make tree vlan's with different subnet's.(192.168.1.254/24:192.168.2.254/24:192.168.3.254/24)
I made the vlan database and the vlan interface and i put the vlan's on interfaces 0/1 0/2 0/3
Now here is my problem.
For some reason i can get only one vlan interface in up state a the time.
The other two are stay in shutdown state.
Please see the attached file
12-14-2009 01:56 PM
dweijenberg wrote:
Hello,
I have a cisco 2924XL Catalyst switch.
I want to make tree vlan's with different subnet's.(192.168.1.254/24:192.168.2.254/24:192.168.3.254/24)
I made the vlan database and the vlan interface and i put the vlan's on interfaces 0/1 0/2 0/3
Now here is my problem.
For some reason i can get only one vlan interface in up state a the time.
The other two are stay in shutdown state.
Please see the attached file
The 2924 switch is a L2 switch only. What this means is that it will not route between vlans. In addition you can only have one L3 vlan interface up/up at any one time and this vlan interface is used to manage the switch not to act as a default-gateway for clients in that vlan.
To route between vlans you need either
1) to get a L3 switch ie. 3560/3750/4500/6500
OR
2) use routing on a stick where you connect your 2924 switch to a router with a trunk port and then you have subinterfaces on the router for each vlan.
Jon
12-14-2009 03:38 PM
The 2900XL/3500XL and 2940/2950 series switches support only ONE VLAN active.
12-15-2009 12:48 AM
Ok now i understand.
I just bought a 3550 i go and play with that one.
Thanks for the help.
12-15-2009 01:32 AM
It shouldn't make any difference. You don't need to create an VLAN interface unless you want to remotely manage a switch. What is most important is to create a VLAN instance.
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