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Telnet on switches with different vlans

Cash2106
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Hi,

how are you. I have a problem and i thought i should discuss it here.

 

I want to access the other two switches so can i configure telnet on two other switches so that i can access them from any of the vlans configured on the switches and the infrastructure is given below

 

1-i have three switches connected with each others and trunk is enabled. 
2-there are two different vlans configured on all  

switches called vlan 10, vlan 20 for two different     departements. 

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Reza Sharifi
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Hi,

In order to access the switch via telnet, you would need to first logon via console and configure an SVI on the switch with an IP address. This SVI could be part of vlan 10 or 20. You than need to configure a username and password so you can logon to it remotely. Also, see link for further info

https://www.networkstraining.com/basic-cisco-switch-configuration/

HTH

 

Cash2106
Level 1
Level 1

Hi, thanks for your concern

 

i have done every single step as mentioned. And still not able to use telnet on the switched where 2 different vlans are configured even im not able to ping the switch ip which is 10.1.1.200

 

Details are given below

1-vlan 2 (fa0/1) 10.1.1.2 or 10.1.1.100

2-vlan 3 (fa0/20-23)

3-switch Ip 10.1.1.20

4-ip access lost permit 10.1.1.100-101

5-switch gayeway 10.1.1.254

 

 

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