ok I've hit a brick wall here, nothing seems to work for me with this and i assume no one here can help me.
Vlans eh.
Just a little more info incase it sparks someone into thinking.
Create another interface with diff subnet and add to vlan 1 as secondary and all subnets can talk to each other...
Was on a 3com few months back and a few guys mentioned that older firmwares on the older switches had a back door account,
can't right remember what was said but i think the username was comcomcom as in 3com, might be an old wives tale but worth a bash using the user name above and the usual...
do you not have a console cable and just use hyperterminal to connect and put in a new ip through the CLI ?
have a look in your DHCP and see what has been excluded and try those to find the ip of the switch
aslong as the port is properly tagged you can send both vlans down one port, you would probable have to make the sending and reciving port tagged member of both vlans, but I dont know if your RF antenna can support vlan tagged data.
I dont see what trunking would do apart from give you a bigger...
Is there anything I need to do to get 4060 to inter vlan route apart from turn on rip ?
Still can't get this to go and I think I've tried everything I can think of
cheers
Iain
Hi all, big post coming up
any info or pointers would be great.
Trying to set up 2 vlans, default vlan1 and vlan2
So I've a 4060 with ethernet link to a 4400SE and my router links by ethernet into my 4060.
so
router --- 4060 --- 4400
I've set up the vlans on the 4060 and 4400 with all ports...
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