07-14-2009 03:23 AM - edited 03-06-2019 06:45 AM
Hello,
complete novice here.... just established a new network to add to the mix where do I start ?
thanks
07-14-2009 04:09 AM
How do you want the new network to interact?
07-14-2009 04:31 AM
I currently have 3 internal networks
(using the 192.168.0.0 private reserved)
the 3560 routes between all 3 plus 2 other networks that are in the building which are not part of my windows domain
We used to have a Cisco tech do all the support on this box...but as time goes on the service call rate is just about unbearable so I am looking to learn to do some of this setup myself
07-14-2009 05:12 AM
OK - so what is it you want to do?
07-14-2009 05:23 AM
This new network needs to be reachable from all my other networks... excuse me if I use terms out of context...but in watching the cisco tech.....I think I need to establish a vlan(bridge gropup?) for this new network on the 3560..... so ,for instance, If I am sitting on one of the other existing networks I can talk t odevices on this new netowrk
07-14-2009 05:26 AM
OK - the terminology is correct, how does this new network connect to the 3560? via another switch or router?
All you really need to do is create a VLAN, create a SVI and assign the VLAN directly to the switchport the new network!
07-14-2009 05:33 AM
I have a HP Procureve switch that will be the unit that will be cables tothe 3560.... (trunk )then all me servers will connect to this switch...
what I am doing here is establishing a new network/vlan that will support Out of band (OOB) server management ( HP Integrated Lights out aka ILO)
capabilities all my HP servers have an "integrate mamangment processor" that has its own NIC
07-14-2009 05:35 AM
OK - then my previous post is relevant, apart from assigning the vlan to the switchport. Now you need to configure the switch that connects to the HP as a trunk. You also need to configure the HP side with all the relevant VLAN's and dot1q trunking.
HTH>
07-14-2009 06:10 AM
I have the web device assitant and the netowrk assistant and i kno there is a command line way...which is preferred (for novice)
07-14-2009 06:16 AM
I have nver used either of those - so cannot really comment. I always use the cli - you have all config options available to you.
07-14-2009 06:30 AM
Config guide for the 3560 if you don't have all the info.
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