[c-nsp] Dumb question of the day (on vlans)
Ryan West
rwest at zyedge.com
Sat Jul 25 14:31:45 EDT 2009
Hi. The 2950 does not do inter-vlan routing, therefore you can only have a single management VLAN with an IP address at any one time.
HTH
-ryan
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Subject: [c-nsp] Dumb question of the day (on vlans)
If this is the wrong question for this newsgroup my apologies
Been having trouble setting up vlans on a Cisco 2950 switch. I add one using the typical method via CLI:
Int vlan x
Ip address 192.xxx.yyy.zzz 255.255.255.240
No ip route-cache
No shut
The CLI screen notes that the vlan is up. As soon as I add another vlan (vlan y) vlan y will come up but vlan x will administratively go down. This process is repeated each time I add a vlan so that only one vlan is up at any one time, which is the last vlan created. Please note that I have vlan 1 shutdown and it is not used.
Question is how do I keep all my vlans up simultaneously?
Thanks in advance...
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