we had done the trunking protocol and the encapsulation on the subinterfaces on the routers, and I assigned the different vlans to different ports...my teacher said she had never seen a switch act that way...more help please...
we had a default gateway on the switch and the subinterfaces on the router, so the switch only had the vlan 1 ip address...when we brought it up however, it would bring one of the other vlans down, and when we brought the other vlan up that is when it would steal the address...so in...
In our class, we had a project to hook up 3 routers and one switch to the third router...I had the fun of the switch...I set up the subinterfaces on the router for the vlans, and then went to set up the switch. When it got to the VLANs I only assigned an IP to VLAN1- Native. It started out as...
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