Hi,
In cisco , there is trunk port , access port and natvie vlan concept.
In ALU 6400 switch, how can I define it by command ??
Please provide detailed example ...
trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
Re: trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
did you read the flaming manual?
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http://alcatelunleashed.com/viewtopic.p ... 081#p87406
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Re: trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
The we link you provide have not explain how native vlan , access vlan configure in 6400 .
Please advise in detailed if you can ...
Please advise in detailed if you can ...
Re: trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
Please read the manual.
We are not your "do my work" guys
switchport trunk native vlan X OR switchport access vlan X = vlan X port default 1/y (define vlan X as untagged)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add X = vlan x 802.1q 1/y (have VLAN x as tagged on that port)
There is no vtp in Alcatel and you must configure all allowed vlans on a trunk by hand (or use MVRP/GVRP - don't ask me i never used it)
We are not your "do my work" guys
switchport trunk native vlan X OR switchport access vlan X = vlan X port default 1/y (define vlan X as untagged)
switchport trunk allowed vlan add X = vlan x 802.1q 1/y (have VLAN x as tagged on that port)
There is no vtp in Alcatel and you must configure all allowed vlans on a trunk by hand (or use MVRP/GVRP - don't ask me i never used it)
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Re: trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
So,
Any different in "native vlan" and "access vlan" ??From your example, it seem they are the same !!!
Please advise....
Any different in "native vlan" and "access vlan" ??From your example, it seem they are the same !!!
Please advise....
Re: trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
What (in your experience) should be the difference?
There is none.
In Cisco you specify either "mode access" then you have to configure (the only vlan/) the untagged vlan with
"switchpart access vlan X"
If you want a trunk you have to specify the native (untagged) vlan with "switchport trunk native vlan X"
In Alcatel you don't differentiate between a trunk or a access port. if you need a vlan tagged you just tag it to this port (or linkagg)
There is none.
In Cisco you specify either "mode access" then you have to configure (the only vlan/) the untagged vlan with
"switchpart access vlan X"
If you want a trunk you have to specify the native (untagged) vlan with "switchport trunk native vlan X"
In Alcatel you don't differentiate between a trunk or a access port. if you need a vlan tagged you just tag it to this port (or linkagg)
Re: trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
@devnull i highly doubt that that is correct. he native-vlan is NOT the same as an access vlan. On cisco, i define a native vlan that is different from the default vlan 1, in order to close a security thread in trunking. I am looking for a similar thing here on alcatel. How do you define the native vlan on a trunk? I understand that you have to allow every TAGGED vlan on a trunk, but UNTEGGED traffic would still be forwarded in the default vlan, right? If not, what happens to untagged traffic arriving on a Trunk-Port?
Re: trunk,access,native vlan in 6400
correct - all incomming traffic without a tag will be forwarded to the default vlan. And outgoing traffic in this vlan will be sent untagged.
regards
Silvio
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Silvio