RE: Bridging a Cisco Trunk

2006-01-12 Thread Dave Raven
PROTECTED] Sent: 11 January 2006 08:29 PM To: Dave Raven Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bridging a Cisco Trunk Dave, I have two cisco switches, configured to put ports 2-6 on each of them into vlan 100. Then I have port 1 on both set to trunk between the two switches. If I

Bridging a Cisco Trunk

2006-01-11 Thread Dave Raven
Hi all, I have two cisco switches, configured to put ports 2-6 on each of them into vlan 100. Then I have port 1 on both set to trunk between the two switches. If I have a device on port 2 on switch1 it can ping a device on port 2 on switch2. If I break the link between the two switches,

Re: Bridging a Cisco Trunk

2006-01-11 Thread Peter Wood
Dave, I have two cisco switches, configured to put ports 2-6 on each of them into vlan 100. Then I have port 1 on both set to trunk between the two switches. If I have a device on port 2 on switch1 it can ping a device on port 2 on switch2. I do this quite often, and it works very well

Re: Bridging a Cisco Trunk

2006-01-11 Thread Danial Thom
--- Peter Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dave, I have two cisco switches, configured to put ports 2-6 on each of them into vlan 100. Then I have port 1 on both set to trunk between the two switches. If I have a device on port 2 on switch1 it can ping a device on port 2 on