Hi,
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:12:47AM -0700, Rick Kunkel wrote:
Here's the bonehead part. Would the standard way to deal with routing
between these be to make a VLAN Interface on the 6509? I made a VLAN 12
interface and gave it the IP address 2.2.2.1. Works great.
That's the way to do
On Wed, May 16, 2007 5:12 pm, Rick Kunkel wrote:
We've got a Sup2 with the two GigE ports and 48 port 6248 module. I've
assigned an IP address to one of the GigE ports, and plugged 3 AS5200's
into the 6248, and assigned those ports to VLAN 12.
The GigE port has (example) a 1.1.1.1 address.
Hi Rick,
I think it depends whether you want to have multiple ports in the same
subnet then you can configure a SVI (vlan interface) and assign the ports in
that vlan (12 in your case). If you wished to create routed ports then all
the AS52000 would have to be in their own subnet (2.2.2.8/30,