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Question on connecting two cisco switches and the management Vlan 1

I'm new to properly networking!

I have two Cisco switches connected together with gig port connections.  Do I configure VLAN 1 as the virtual access manager on one switch or both?  They will be connected as a trunk. Is Vlan 1 the only virtual access manager that I can configure for SSH or Telnet usage? If I create a VLAN like say 50 (VLAN 50) can that be the authoritative virtual access manager or do I just modify VLAN 1?  

Thanks for any assistance!

 

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you can use any VLAN for management, 
also cisco recommend not using VLAN1 (L2 security) 
What's wrong with VLAN 1? (0x2142.com)

 

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Hello,

 Dont use vlan1 for managemt, if you are new then start by learning this good practice. Rahter than vlan1, use any other vlan ID between 2 and 4094. 

 If you were to control the switch remotelly, add a default or static route to the switch with

ip default-gateway X.x.x.x(gateway)

Or

0.0.0.0  0.0.0.0  X.x.x.x(gateway)

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@Deathmaster - My ipx Doom Days yes you can create more VLAN interfaces with IP addresses and access switch via that. 

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you can use any VLAN for management, 
also cisco recommend not using VLAN1 (L2 security) 
What's wrong with VLAN 1? (0x2142.com)

 

Hello,

 Dont use vlan1 for managemt, if you are new then start by learning this good practice. Rahter than vlan1, use any other vlan ID between 2 and 4094. 

 If you were to control the switch remotelly, add a default or static route to the switch with

ip default-gateway X.x.x.x(gateway)

Or

0.0.0.0  0.0.0.0  X.x.x.x(gateway)

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