[c-nsp] stange vlan 1 output
james list
jameslist72 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 7 13:43:50 EDT 2016
There is firewall on the other side...
Thanks all for the hints!
Il 07/Ott/2016 19:41, "Pete Templin" <petelists at templin.org> ha scritto:
> DTP faulted on the port in question, causing it to not trunk even though
> the mode is trunk.
>
> Any chance the adjacent device is a 4948? I've seen that platform do this
> a lot where the 4948 participates in DTP enough for the other side to drop
> to access but the 4948 forgets to match it.
>
>
> On 10/7/2016 9:17 AM, james list wrote:
>
>> Hi experts,
>>
>> an issue on my c6500 sup720 12.2(33)SXI5.
>>
>>
>>
>> I have two equal trunk configuration ports:
>>
>>
>>
>> xxx#sh run int g8/45
>>
>> interface GigabitEthernet8/45
>>
>> switchport
>>
>> switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
>>
>> switchport trunk allowed vlan 269
>>
>> switchport mode trunk
>>
>> logging event link-status
>>
>> logging event trunk-status
>>
>> load-interval 30
>>
>> spanning-tree portfast edge trunk
>>
>>
>>
>> xxx#sh run int g9/27
>>
>> interface GigabitEthernet9/27
>>
>> switchport
>>
>> switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
>>
>> switchport trunk allowed vlan 48
>>
>> switchport mode trunk
>>
>> logging event link-status
>>
>> logging event trunk-status
>>
>> load-interval 30
>>
>> udld port
>>
>> spanning-tree portfast edge trunk
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you see any reason why using "show interface status" I see vlan 1
>> associated to g9/27 instead of trunk as for example of interface g8/45 ?
>>
>>
>>
>> xxx#sh interface status
>>
>> Port Name Status Vlan
>> Duplex Speed Type
>>
>> Gi8/45 xxxx connected trunk
>> full 1000 1000BaseT
>>
>> Gi9/27 xxxx connected 1
>> full 1000 1000BaseT
>>
>>
>>
>> I see as well native vlan is not associated to gi9/27
>>
>>
>>
>> xxx#sh interfaces trunk
>>
>>
>>
>> Port Mode Encapsulation Status Native vlan
>>
>> Te1/1 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te1/2 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te1/3 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te1/4 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te2/1 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te2/2 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te2/3 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te3/4 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te3/6 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te3/7 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te3/8 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te7/1 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te7/3 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te7/9 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te7/13 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Te7/14 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/3 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/9 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/13 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/29 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/30 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/43 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/44 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi8/45 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/8 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/9 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/17 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/18 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/20 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/21 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/29 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/30 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/33 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/35 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/40 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/43 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/45 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>> Gi9/46 on 802.1q trunking 1
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any feedback.
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> James
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