[c-nsp] AP-1242AG config
Tom Storey
tom at snnap.net
Mon Dec 17 19:48:49 EST 2007
> Hey Guys,
>
> ...
Assuming that VLAN 100 is to be your native VLAN:
* Remove interface BVI1
* Remove "bridge-group 1 route ip"
* Add "bridge-group 100 route ip"
* Add interface BVI100 and assign IP
BVI1 is linked to bridge-group 1. Typically, Fa0 would be bridged to group
1, but since you are not bridging Fa0 to anything, you need to enable
management access via a different VLAN. Using the example above, for
bridge-group 100 you will need an interface by the name of BVI100 to
associate it with bridge-group 100, and thus Fa0.100. You can then assign
an IP address as per the VLAN 100 subnet, and this should allow you IP
management access.
Thats a simple explanation, hopefully it made sense (was a quickie).
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