Hi,
I have a solution to the above question but it's not without some problems so I thought to ask here what is considered the best way to do it.
the situation is as follows:
The 2950's are linked by their two gigabit ports and are divided into a few vlans. The 2611 is situated in one of those vlans and should not see or carry traffic from other vlans.
I want to connect the first ethernet port of the 2611 to the first switch and the second port to the second switch. This is only for redundancy, load-balancing is not necessary.
Also, the 2611 should be able to run HSRP.
What would be the best way to go about this?
thanks,
Esger
I have a solution to the above question but it's not without some problems so I thought to ask here what is considered the best way to do it.
the situation is as follows:
The 2950's are linked by their two gigabit ports and are divided into a few vlans. The 2611 is situated in one of those vlans and should not see or carry traffic from other vlans.
I want to connect the first ethernet port of the 2611 to the first switch and the second port to the second switch. This is only for redundancy, load-balancing is not necessary.
Also, the 2611 should be able to run HSRP.
What would be the best way to go about this?
thanks,
Esger