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VLAN translation, Cisco 3750G 12S-E

perpaal
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Hi I need to do some VLAN translation where I achieve the following: On port 1 translate VLAN 101 -> 1001. VLAN 102 -> 1002. VLAN 103 -> 1003. On port 2 translate VLAN 104 -> 1001. VLAN 105 -> 1002. VLAN 106 -> 1003. On port 3 translate VLAN 107 -> 1001. VLAN 108 -> 1002. VLAN 109 -> 1003. In example VLAN 1002 in on port 2 is translated to VLAN 105 internally on the Cisco. How do I do this? :)
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InayathUlla Sharieff
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As far my understanding we cant achieve this with the above switch. We need Metro ethernet switch to do this job.

 

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You might be able to cross link VLAN ports, e.g. port 1, VLAN 101, connects to port 2, VLAN 1001, to effect a "translation", but on a switch with only 12 ports, you can only do 5 such connections (I'm assuming you want 1 or 2 ports for connections to other devices to move the VLAN traffic in or out).

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