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2015 Jan 26
2
VLAN issue
...ch I specifically tested for by physically unplugging the table, clearing the ARP table and plugging it back in. The ARP table currently looks like this: hq#show arp Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface Internet 192.168.48.100 0 0025.6440.0301 ARPA Vlan48 Internet 192.168.48.101 - 001b.906a.bcc4 ARPA Vlan48 Internet 192.168.48.1 0 0025.6440.063f ARPA Vlan48 Internet 192.168.2.52 0 0025.6440.0547 ARPA Vlan2 Internet 192.168.3.1 - 001b.906a.bcc2 ARPA Vlan3 Internet 192.168.2.1...
2015 Jan 26
0
VLAN issue
...hysically > unplugging the table, clearing the ARP table and plugging it back in. > > The ARP table currently looks like this: > > hq#show arp > Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface > Internet 192.168.48.100 0 0025.6440.0301 ARPA Vlan48 > Internet 192.168.48.101 - 001b.906a.bcc4 ARPA Vlan48 > Internet 192.168.48.1 0 0025.6440.063f ARPA Vlan48 > Internet 192.168.2.52 0 0025.6440.0547 ARPA Vlan2 > Internet 192.168.3.1 - 001b.906a.bcc2 ARPA Vlan3 > Inte...
2015 Jan 25
2
VLAN issue
On 25 January 2015 at 15:12, Boris Epstein <borepstein at gmail.com> wrote: > OK... but why does it need to be a trunk port? > Because a trunk port will "trunk" the vlan. A VLAN is basically a 4 byte "tag" that gets injected into the packet header when the packet enters the VLAN network. When we trunk a VLAN we say to the switch "pass packets on VLAN x but
2015 Jan 26
3
VLAN issue
...g the table, clearing the ARP table and plugging it back in. >> >> The ARP table currently looks like this: >> >> hq#show arp >> Protocol Address Age (min) Hardware Addr Type Interface >> Internet 192.168.48.100 0 0025.6440.0301 ARPA Vlan48 >> Internet 192.168.48.101 - 001b.906a.bcc4 ARPA Vlan48 >> Internet 192.168.48.1 0 0025.6440.063f ARPA Vlan48 >> Internet 192.168.2.52 0 0025.6440.0547 ARPA Vlan2 >> Internet 192.168.3.1 - 001b.906a.bcc2 ARPA...