I have not setup any test devices on VLAN 75.
My primary focus was getting VLAN 302 operational such
that I could ssh or telnet to the switches and complete setting up VLAN 75 for the backup server and hosts to be backed up.
Some additional progress, I had static routes on my PC which prevented me from reaching the Procurves. With those deleted, I can now reach all four switches from my test PC.
That resolved, does this mean I must cross cable the VLAN 75 ports switch to switch? This certainly creates a physical...
I have made some progress.
Based on the last recommendation, I removed the ports from the trunk configurations and just put those ports in VLAN 302 as untagged ports.
From each switch, I can ping the other three in the configuration.
However, from my test PC, I can only access the first device...
Ok, in my case, two ports are going in opposite directions as the switches are essentially chained together.
So back to the earlier recommendation, if I remove the trunk specification on the indicated ports above and just make then untagged in VLAN 302, I can manage them, correct?
The remaining...
Prior to your last update I changed my trunk groups and put the trk2 setting where trk1 appeared on a second trunk port in the configurgation. Specifically on the middle two switches. After that, I can from any switch in the group ping any of the four.
With respect to your recent posting, can...
I realized I had not turned on spanning-tree, so I enabled that in each of the Procurves. I enabled flow-control on the trunk ports for comparison, but, that had no affect so I disabled flow-control on each of the ethernet ports in the trunk configuration.
As of this writing, switch A...
Four of four:
BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-D# sh run
Running configuration:
; J4900B Configuration Editor; Created on release #H.08.83
hostname "BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-D"
snmp-server contact "Network-Admins"
snmp-server location "North_Denver_L3"
time timezone -720
time daylight-time-rule...
Three of four:
BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-C# sh run
Running configuration:
; J4900B Configuration Editor; Created on release #H.08.83
hostname "BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-C"
time timezone -720
interface 25
flow-control
no lacp
exit
interface 26
flow-control
no lacp
exit
trunk 25-26 Trk1 Trunk...
Two of four:
BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-B#
Running configuration:
; J4900B Configuration Editor; Created on release #H.08.83
hostname "BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-B"
snmp-server contact "Network-Admins"
snmp-server location "North_Denver"
time timezone -420
time daylight-time-rule Continental-US-and-Canada...
Let me try again, see below, one of four:
BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-A# sh run
Running configuration:
; J4903A Configuration Editor; Created on release #I.08.87
hostname "BDC-UNI-INF-BKUP-A"
snmp-server contact "Hosting"
snmp-server location "Charlestown Data Center"
time timezone -300
time...
I have three 2626 and one 2824 switch I have obtained and want to make these work together over a trunked connection. They are cabled togther but cannot communicate over the trunks I thought I setup correctly.
They are accessible via the console each but no more and I have cabled them together...
Thanks Roadki11,
I ended up re-starting the install, deleting the secondary E: partition on the second disk spindle and formatting C: with subsequent install. After completed, I logged in an formatted secondary E: drive.
Not sure that's appropriate or if it works it's appropriate.
Thanks anyway.
I am for the first time installing Windows server 2003. I have two spindles (C: & E:) which I have installed the application and I would rather have the OS on just C: and leave E: for data. I am sure I erred in my installation choices. Drive C is a basic NTFS system partition and drive E is a...
Hello,
I am chasing down a performance issue in a topology with a 2424 load balancer connected in between a Checkpoint firewall and Cisco Catalyst switch on trunk ports. The problem manifests itself under load conditions in the form of latency and dropped out-of-state packets on the firewall...
Hello wahnula,
An excerpt of the error screen text is:
your computer (BIOS) has reported that a component in your system is faulty and has prevented windows from operating. You can determine which component is faulty by running the diagnostic disk or tool that came with your computer.
The machine has worked for sometime but one morning on startup displayed bluescreen indicating a BIOS issue with the video driver. I tried to upgrade BIOS but old battery is detected as discharged and BIOS upgrade stops.
I am trying to re-install windows but the machine fails again before...
I have a notebook PC no exiting OS with provisions for either a floppy drive or CD reader, but, not both. I want to install Windows 2000 in this machine. Would installing windows using the bootdisk function, then the Cd for the remainder of the install work?
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