is your gbic connection a trunk link?  If so then allow vlan 1 through.  If
not that's probably the answer.

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 August 2000 10:58
To: cisco GroupStudy
Subject: VLAN problem ?


Hi gang,

    I've got an issue with a VLAN that I set up
recently.
    I have a 3524 switch of which 4 ports I have
placed into VLAN 100. These ports are farmed out to a
set of 2924 switches that belong to part of our old
network. 
The 3524 switch is GBIC'd down to a Cat 4006 Core
switch. The core port is placed into VLAN 100.
This is then routed to the new network at the core.

Although everyone is working away happily, I have no
management view of this Cat 3524. From the core switch
I cannot ping the "cdp neighbor" 3524 switch ?

I am concluding that VLAN 1 isn't getting through due
to a config issue. 

Can anyone shed any light ?

Regards,

Phil.


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