09-20-2005 03:57 PM - edited 03-03-2019 12:07 AM
We just had our Sonet turn up, and we now have 2 ethernet handoffs connecting to of our buildings.
I have been working with Vlans and have created a VLAN domain, a server, and the rest of my switches are clients that belong to the domain.
Everything on side A of the Sonet sees the VLANs, my switch on side B of the Sonet does not see the Vlan information coming from Side A.
Is it not possible to share a VLAN domain across a Sonet ???
Is there a work around, or am I just missing something ?
09-21-2005 04:21 AM
Makes sure your vtp domain name matches on each side and also you are using the same vtp version number on both sides , I would think it should pass this ok.
09-21-2005 06:20 AM
I have the same issue and Cisco CCIE told me our 3560 switches must be upgraded to Layer3 VLAN routing for this to work. Our SONET carrier has a separate VLAN assigned to our connections and therefore we must Route across the SONET instead of VLAN Trunking across.
09-21-2005 06:43 AM
Interesting
Any examples on how to do this ?
My problem might be with the 2948G switch which is located on Side A and is directly trunked to my VTP Server. It isn't showing any of the Vlans I created.
09-21-2005 06:59 AM
I figured it out, I used a - instead of a _ in my VTP server domain name
DOH !!!!
I was rushing around yesterday trying to get this up, which usually leads to typos eh !!
thanks
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