I am looking for a way (Commands) to configure VLANs on Cisco Router and a way to make my Switch learn these VLANs dynamically i.e the likes of VTP or any other means. What are the configurations commands on bot
In this sample configuration, the native VLAN is VLAN1, by default, on both the Cisco router and the Catalyst switch. Dependent on your network needs, you can use a native VLAN other than the default VLAN, VLAN1. Commands have been mentioned in theConfigurationssection of this document on ...
Het is een veel voorkomende fout om de native VLAN's niet aan te passen wanneer 802.1Q-trunking tussen de router en de switch is geconfigureerd. In deze voorbeeldconfiguratie is inheems VLAN standaard VLAN1 op zowel de Cisco-router als de Catalyst switch. Afhankelijk van uw netwerk...
How to Configure a Loopback Interface on Cisco Router & Switch He is a self-published author of two books ("Cisco ASA Firewall Fundamentals" and "Cisco VPN Configuration Guide") which are availableat Amazonand on this website as well. Comments Basically you are refering to VTP (Vlan Trunk...
Well, yesterday I found an article on FirewallCx that went step by step on configuring the router to use the Cisco VPN connection. I entered everything in their config and using the Cisco client, I connected immediately. I then tried to ping the vlan 10 gateway and it worked. I then...
Well, yesterday I found an article on FirewallCx that went step by step on configuring the router to use the Cisco VPN connection. I entered everything in their config and using the Cisco client, I connected immediately. I then tried to ping the vlan 10 gateway and it worked. I then ...
Tutorialon Cisco Router Configuration CCNA I hope this is informative for you, i tried to share the very basic information regarding the Cisco switch configuration in this article. I tried to cover the maximum content of the topic. If you believe that some info is still part of this article...
I would then connect each router to a different CORE switch. As for the use of L2 or L3 in the rest of the network. Use L2 in the Access only if you need to have the same VLAN on multiple Access switches. If you do not need this behavior then use L3. Of course this requires ...
A DHCP relay agent is a small program that relays DHCP/BOOTP messages between clients and servers on different subnets. To support and use DHCP service across multiple subnets, the router(s) that connect each subnet must support DHCP/BOOTP relay agent capabilities. ...
And then that port can be split up into VLANs as desired - that's at least the gist of my understanding of it. To clarify a bit more: HQ = 2800 cisco router with 2 Gig/e ports, one will be outbound to/from the sites (Gig0/1) the other is inside, onto our main switch ...