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Hi all,I did a little network diagram and I am hoping somebody can help.http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v652/mypersonalpics/f34b1916.jpgAs you can see from my diagram, I have 2 core devices which are 6509's and then connected directly to SW1 and SW...
Thanks for the help Jon, I really appreicate it. If I am able to span the port, I will do some more work and let you know of my findings. As for the lab, everything always works as it is suppose to in the labs so this is no different as I have learnt...
Hi John,Yes Po1 is the interconnect from R1 and R2 and I have done sh span vlan 500 across all switches and compared as I previously have with vlan 10 with a co-worker and we see no issues. As per spanning port, a co-worker suggested that to the netw...
Hey,No vlan 500 isn't the same as vlan 10. Vlan 10 is mostly the admin vlan and vlan 500 is the edge vlan for users of the 1st floor. No un-tagged traffic on the network and vlan 1 is shutdown
Hi John,I do know what you mean and I find it interesting also th. R2 connects to SW4 via G1/5 and SW1 connects to R1 via G1/5 alsoHere is the results of sh mac-address-table dynamic vlan 10 all on R2sh mac-address-table dynamic vlan 10 allLegend: * ...
R1VLAN0010 Spanning tree enabled protocol ieee Root ID Priority 8193 Address 00d0.0036.0400 This bridge is the root Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Bridge ID Priority 8193 ...