If you are at the limit. That is going to be a problem. The remain vlans will be created but, without an instance of spanning tree! Hence, if you have dual uplinks there is nothing to block the vlans.
Bradley, thank you for your reply. I am not as concerned at the server level because most vlans will not be configured so they should be dropped, correct?*** You are correct. That is what the server SHOULD do. **** I guess my big concern would b...
Server has vlans 1-4switchport is configured for 1-30The downside is that you will get flooding from the network to the server from vlans that you do not have on the server. For example, an arp request is issued on vlan 29. All ports in vlan 29 in...
First question is outside of the scope of this discussion.Second question: Yes, you can do it with access-lists or NBAR. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6616/products_qanda_item09186a00800a3ded.shtmlThird question: Yes, on a router that supp...