Good morning fellow Geeks... 

Here is what I have going on this morning... 

We are hooking up our new building and grounds building via Cisco 1400 bridges. 
Line of sight is great and the buildings are only about 200' apart (best guess 
anyway). 

The bridges were configured by an outside vendor (ouch) who could not even 
follow written instructions.  

High School hardware/Config 

Cisco 6513 Core switch 
       Vlan 213 B&G_MGMT 10.10.213.5/24 
       Trunk to MDF that the bridge is connected VLAN 213 is allowed 
Cisco 3560 POE switch 
      Vlan 213 10.10.213.4/24 
      Directly connected to port 48, set up as a trunk port allowing data, voip 
and 213 mgmt vlan. 

B&G 
Cisco 3560 POE switch 
      Vlan 213 10.10.213.1/24 
      Directly connected to port 48, set up as a trunk port allowing data, voip 
and 213 mgmt vlan. 

I had to change the IP numbers on the bridge's to as follows: 

HS bridge 
     10.10.213.2/24 
B&G bridge 
     10.10.213.3/24 

But the bridge are currently setup backwards as far as root and non-root bridge 
which I will have to change. 

If I plug my laptop directly into the bridge (via the power injector) I can 
telnet and http into both bridges via IP. What I can't do is telnet, ping, or 
http into the HS bridge when it is plugged into the switch. I can ping and 
telnet to the 213 vlan ip on the switch. 

Also, since I am trunking the vlan across the bridge's does the 213 vlan need 
to be setup on the bridges themselves?? 

Need to get this operational today....you know how that goes... 

Thanks. 
Scott Oyer 

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