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  • 02-08-2010 12:51 PM

    vlans

    Hi

    It's the 1st time for me to rent a rack Routing and Switching .when I tried to go on through Workbook vol 1,

    I found myself lost from the 1st question.

    The 1st question is to assign the Vlans ,but I coudn't understand in the answers why those specific vlans for each switch, I really appreciate yor support.

    Thx

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  • 02-08-2010 2:01 PM In reply to

    Re: vlans

    Hi Ghada,

    The first question assumes two things:

    1) You have access to the physical topology diagram (cabling) which could be found under you members account or discovered dynamically

    2) You have access to the logical topology diagram with VLAN numbers and IP addressing (found under the members account as well).

    The first diagram will allow you to identify the router ports and the trunk links. The second diagram will give you the VLAN to port mapping, which could be learned from the subnets assigned to the links. Using this information you can configure access and trunk ports.

    HTH,

    Petr Lapukhov, CCIE #16379 (R&S/Security/SP/Voice)
    petr@internetworkexpert.com 

    InternetworkExpert Inc.
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  • 02-08-2010 8:24 PM In reply to

    Re: vlans

    Yes I already did that and I know about vlans 7,67,79 for switch 1
    but why is there vlans 146 and 58 for switch 1?

    thx for your help

    • Post Points: 5
  • 02-08-2010 8:32 PM In reply to

    RE: vlans

    Yes I already did that and I know about vlans 7,67,79 for switch 1
    but why is there vlans 146 and 58 for switch 1?


    From: bounce-Petr_Lapukhov@ieoc.com
    To: ghada_miniesy@hotmail.com
    Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 14:03:20 -0800
    Subject: Re: [CCIE R&S] vlans

    Hi Ghada,
    The first question assumes two things:
    1) You have access to the physical topology diagram (cabling) which could be found under you members account or discovered dynamically
    2) You have access to the logical topology diagram with VLAN numbers and IP addressing (found under the members account as well).
    The first diagram will allow you to identify the router ports and the trunk links. The second diagram will give you the VLAN to port mapping, which could be learned from the subnets assigned to the links. Using this information you can configure access and trunk ports.
    HTH,



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    • Post Points: 5
  • 02-08-2010 10:12 PM In reply to

    Re: vlans

    Thanks a lot ! I knew now why vlans 58 and 146 should be there
    I don't know what happened to me,it was a stupid question soooooo sorry Embarrassed

    • Post Points: 5
  • 02-11-2010 9:25 PM In reply to

    RE: vlans


    Hi
    I understand very well the vtp pruning ,but when I am trying to solve the part

    1.10 VTP Pruning in Workbook vol 1

      in the verification I don't understand the part of

      show interface trunk | begin pruned

    in some ports I find  Vlan 1 forwarding and others no
    I understand that Vlan 1 is prune ineligible but I can't understand this output !

    thx



    From: bounce-Petr_Lapukhov@ieoc.com
    To: ghada_miniesy@hotmail.com
    Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 14:03:20 -0800
    Subject: Re: [CCIE R&S] vlans

    Hi Ghada,
    The first question assumes two things:
    1) You have access to the physical topology diagram (cabling) which could be found under you members account or discovered dynamically
    2) You have access to the logical topology diagram with VLAN numbers and IP addressing (found under the members account as well).
    The first diagram will allow you to identify the router ports and the trunk links. The second diagram will give you the VLAN to port mapping, which could be learned from the subnets assigned to the links. Using this information you can configure access and trunk ports.
    HTH,



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