VLAN segments and groups are explained in greater detail in the later section "Understanding VLAN Segments." VLAN group. The VLAN group contains all the VLAN segments that you want associated with a particular bond (or port). Multiple bonds (or ports) can be assigned to a VLAN group. ...
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Nicely explained. Thanks heaps. Could you kindly show me how to assign an ip address to a switch. I have no vlans on my switch yet. so only default vlan (vlan1) is there. I want to telnet this switch through a laptop (in packet tracer) and for that I need to assign this switch...
But in my previous reply i explained you three modes of port operation w.r.t access/trunk modes. The case3 does not come under this rule as the port supports both access and trunk mode togather. Hope this is clear Expand Post LikeReply james21970 Edited by Admin February 16, 2020 at ...
One of the typical configuration activities you’ll perform on a Cisco Switch is to manipulate VLANs. VLAN stands for Virtual Local Area Network. In one physical cisco switch, you can create multiple VLANs that connects to different network. For example,
W.r.t to the violation, yes the port violates the logic if the port is set in ACCESS mode. But in my previous reply i explained you three modes of port operation w.r.t access/trunk modes. The case3 does not come under this rule as the port supports both access and trunk mode tog...