It worked!
thank you very much.
I think they should explain a bit better how to do this reset. The colors on the guide are totaly different and they don't explain well and simple how to operate.
Pier
Yes. I follow the maintenance guide v2.0 (this is the version of our software).
I'm almost sure i pressed the right button, i sense that something is pushed, a small button.
But nothing happens...no changes in the lights.
Pier
Hi.
We have a bcm50 that we used for a course. Now nobody remember the password for the nnadmin, so i tried to make a level 1 reset. I have the bcm50 with both lights solid green, i pushed the rest button, but nothing happens.
What can i try?
Is there a problem with the bcm?
Thanks
Pier
Version 4.0 of the software supports so called "Spanning tree groups":
"Spanning tree groups
Each STG consists of a collection of por ts that belong to the same instance of the STP protocol. These STP instances are completely independent from each other (for example, they send their own BPDUs...
I forgot one thing....i was making some confgiuration to the switch...i saw this switch support spanning tree groups...is that something similar to the PVST from cisco or just more as MSTP? In the docs i didn't found much...especially how it will behave with other spanning tree implementation...
Thanks. Anyway i think rip is enough...we're going to make max 3-4 vlans (two for data, one for voip and one for wifi...uhm, maybe two for wifi but they're going to be hidden by the securerouter) so i don't think i need ospf.
I'm just waiting for an answer from my provider to enable rip on our...
As far i understood for ospf i need a licence on nortel...at the end it result to be more complicated than i thought...sure cisco are more expensive...but as far as i saw they offer better usability.
Probably i will ask the provider to enable rip on our internal interface of the router, so any new vlan would be automatically added.
For the 1001, we have it already and it's planned to be used with the wifi project...more things we can integrate better it is for us.
Ok.
Actually i was thinking to rebuild all the internal lan and leave the original ip adresses just to connect the provider router with the switch that manage the vlans. But then i don't know if 8300 can do nat. Something like this:
provider
router...
Yes....infact right now i just connected a pc to the vlan300 and pc is able to ping the switch (both ips).
We have another router, but can i use a default route to this router instead to use a routing protocol?
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These ips (192.168.11.5 and 192.168.10.10) are the ips of the vlans and i cannot ping the ip of the second vlan (from the switch)...here the conf:
# box type : Passport-8310
# software version : 4.0.0.0
# monitor version : 4.0.0.0/079
[...]
#
# VLAN CONFIGURATION
#
no...
Hi.
I'm a total beginner with nortel products and i get some problems trying to configure a 8310 switch.
I wanted to make two vlan (vlan 1 and vlan 300) with ip 192.168.11.0/24 (vlan1) and 192.168.10.0/24 (vlan300).
I configured them but no routing inter vlan is happening.
I have to say i still...
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