08-05-2022 03:15 AM
08-05-2022 03:23 AM
First of all: This is the wrong forum. This is the collaboration forum (Voice, Video, Jabber, ...). This question should be asked in the Networking forum.
Second: What you mean with "put all vlans in one vlan"? For what purpose would you need it?
VLAN's are per definition separated from each. You can't have a VLAN in another VLAN.
08-05-2022 03:59 AM
I have Designed from a Cisco packet, for example, I have 5 VLANs and I want to merge them into one VLAN however, I can access the 5 thoughts that VLAN...
08-05-2022 03:37 AM
Dot1Q Trunk
08-05-2022 03:42 AM
Not working
08-05-2022 03:47 AM
@balen wrote:
Not working
Working for me.
08-05-2022 04:05 AM
But a trunk is not a "vlan in a vlan" in my thinking of the definition of a trunk
08-05-2022 04:11 AM
so there's no way?
08-05-2022 04:14 AM
A trunk is a "bundle" of VLANs. So it is, in essence, several VLANs formed into a VLAN (Trunk) -- Poh-tay-toe, Poh-tah-toe
08-05-2022 04:18 AM
can you speak more clearly? it means there's a way to VLAN in VLAN.?
08-05-2022 04:27 AM
@balen wrote:
it means there's a way to VLAN in VLAN.?
No one but you can understand what you are trying to do.
No one has actually heard of "VLAN in a VLAN".
This is a PT exercise, right? Why don't you ask your instructor to be more clear. I mean, you did pay for this class, right?
08-05-2022 03:46 AM
if you have VLAN 10 , 20, 30 ,40 in interface f0/0 f0/1 f0/2
then
inteface range f0/0-2
swithport access vlan <new VLAN>
BUT friend why you want this this will make all port assign to one VLAN???
if you can more elaborate your issue here
08-05-2022 03:53 AM
I have Designed from a Cisco packet, for example, I have 5 VLANs and I want to merge them into one VLAN however, I can access the 5 thoughts that VLAN
08-05-2022 04:24 AM
two SW
SW1-SW2
they are connect via one Link,
in SW1 there are 5 VLAN
to pass these 5 VLAN via one link config the link as trunk as colleague suggest, BUT notice the SW2 need also VLAN in database before you can access VLAN.
08-05-2022 11:44 AM
It can be done by using access ports, i.e. interconnect access ports, assigned to different VLANs, will effectively merge VLANs.
If Cisco switch is running CDP on the intermixed access ports, it will complain about the mismatch, but VLANs will merge.
Of course, like the others, unclear why you want to do this as it negates the reason for having VLANs to begin with.
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