03-22-2015 10:01 PM - edited 03-07-2019 11:12 PM
Hi all,
I have a site which has two switches; a CE520 and a C2960.
There are two trunks between the two switches.
I wonder if whoever set it up envisaged having one trunk as native vlan 1 and the other as 100. Would there be a benefit to this? Is it entirely redundant having two trunks between just two switches?
thanks
justin
03-22-2015 11:18 PM
03-22-2015 11:42 PM
Hi
Just my Point of view.
Having different vlans is more of Vlan Hopping. Frankly, I did not see others using it.
Do you see any allowed list of vlans on the trunk? Can you please check what vlans are forwarding on the trunk.
By making a vlan as native,say if there is an untagged packet received it will be sent to that native vlan.
Entirely Redundant?
If clients are connected to this switch then no
If both the switches have uplinks to say DS and provided they are configured properly for say L3 redundancy say HSRP, then if one of your DS goes down they will be redundant.
Thanks
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide