Well, I think that you could have two seperate VLANs with some modifications of the below. As far as I know, there is no dictate to assign an IP to those VLANs. While I don't have the need, or lack of need, for the L3 part, I'm not sure if the IRB command would be required for this seemingly unusual setup for a L3 switch. I'd just eliminate the IP parts below, set up a couple of bridge-groups, add the members, and see how that works.
Best, G. VP OGC > -----Original Message----- > From: 416South [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 6:12 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: VLAN's [7:32351] > > > Thanks all, > > in George's description mentions that that your doing > intervlan routing, > would this BVI work without a IP address and if not is there > a command to > just provide L2 separate VLANS? > > thanksHartnell, George wrote: > > > > Well, I have one of those GL3's, and it's a pretty good piece > > of work. I > > would agree that the documentation accompanying that switch is > > somewhat > > sparse. It took me quite a while to 'figure it out' on my > > first setup. The > > below assumes an IP network. > > > > If I remember correctly, those docs talked about irb enabling. > > Syntax: > > bridge irb > > > > Then the bridge: > > bridge (xx) protocol ieee ; for example for subnet > > 10.0.11.0/24; bridge 11 > > protocol ieee > > > > Then pop the interface config: > > int BVIxx ;Bridge Virtual > Interface > > ip address xx.xx.xx.xx (netmask) ; example "int BVI11, ip > > address 10.0.11.1 > > 255.255.255.0" > > > > If I were to route these VLANS, internally, I'd have to add a > > statement > > whilst creating the bridge. This is where the routing happens, > > or, as you > > require, doesn't happen: > > > > bridge xx protocol ieee > > bridge xx route ip > > > > Without the "route" statement, routing doesn't occur between > > other VLANs. > > > > Finally, each interface needs to have VLAN membership. At the > > interface > > config: > > > > bridge group xx > > > > > > Took me a while to get all that right.... > > > > Best, G. > > > > > > ject: VLAN's [7:32351] > > > > > > > > > Have a 2948GL 3 and want to set up a vlan but it docs state > > > that you have to > > > set up ISL . I don't want ISL enabled. is there a way to > > > just create VLANS > > > like in other L3 switches? I don't want to make these > > > routeable or anything > > > just L2 VLANS simple VLANS > > > > > > ie. when I do a "int vlan 400" this would normally create a > > > new vlan and put > > > me into interface mode > > > > > > when i do a "int vlan ?" the options are to put in the vlan > > > # but when I do > > > all i get is a wrong command with the famous ^ at the vlan > > > point in the > > > command > > > > > > docs doc's dont seem to give enough info > > > > > > any Ideas???? > > > > > > thanks Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=32500&t=32351 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

