Good afternoon all,
        I am attempting to trunk with a Cisco switch and hanging off another
trunk port is a Cisco AP. The trunks (PF, Cisco AP and switch) all say
they are trunking but I cannot pass any traffic. I have rules in place.
The configuration is below. Anyone tried this on a PF? We have it
working where an L3 Cisco switch with ACLs in the role I want the PF to
play. I tried static and DHCP on the interface fastethernet0.236.
Thanks.

        -W

PF
- Vlan 236, 238 & 239 are all tied to hme3 (port 3 on Sun Quad card)
- The trunk interface has no configuration of it's own (enabled not
checked)

Cisco 3550
interface FastEthernet0/7
 description wireless AP trunk port
 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
 switchport trunk native vlan 236
 switchport trunk allowed vlan 236-238
 switchport mode trunk
 spanning-tree portfast
end
!
interface FastEthernet0/8
 description sohofw1-pas hme3 trunk port
 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
 switchport trunk native vlan 236
 switchport trunk allowed vlan 236-238
 switchport mode trunk
 spanning-tree portfast
end

Cisco AP
interface FastEthernet0
 no ip address
 no ip route-cache
 speed 100
 full-duplex
 hold-queue 160 in
!         
interface FastEthernet0.236
 encapsulation dot1Q 236 native
 ip address DHCP
 no ip route-cache
 bridge-group 236
 no bridge-group 236 source-learning
 bridge-group 236 spanning-disabled
!         
interface FastEthernet0.238
 encapsulation dot1Q 238
 no ip route-cache
 bridge-group 238
 no bridge-group 238 source-learning
 bridge-group 238 spanning-disabled
!         
interface FastEthernet0.239
 encapsulation dot1Q 239
 no ip route-cache
 bridge-group 239
 no bridge-group 239 source-learning
 bridge-group 239 spanning-disabled

-- 
Wade Blackwell

"Integrity is often more painful and always more profitable than
perception management"



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