Hi,
i've got a question regarding vlans on the 4924.
This is the problem:
We have a Cisco router, which connects via GigE to the 4924.
The 4924 acts as a Coreswitch, connecting serveral smaller Cisco 2950 switches which connect the clients.
Our current problem is, that there are alot of broadcasts going through the entire network.
We are thinking of setting up a vlan for each Client Cisco2950.
E.g.:
4924 Port 1 = Cisco router Uplink
4924 Port 2 = Connected to Cisco 2950 #1
4924 Port 2 = Connected to Cisco 2950 #2
So, right now i would create these vlans:
Vlan1 has member ports 1 (uplink) and 2 (client).
Vlan2 has mamber ports 1 (uplink) and 3 (client).
Is this
a) possible
b) will this stop the broadcasts?
(I dont care if vlan1 routes over the cisco if it wants to connect to vlan2).
According to 3com this should be possible with normal untagged vlans without routing (by the 4924).
Jonas
i've got a question regarding vlans on the 4924.
This is the problem:
We have a Cisco router, which connects via GigE to the 4924.
The 4924 acts as a Coreswitch, connecting serveral smaller Cisco 2950 switches which connect the clients.
Our current problem is, that there are alot of broadcasts going through the entire network.
We are thinking of setting up a vlan for each Client Cisco2950.
E.g.:
4924 Port 1 = Cisco router Uplink
4924 Port 2 = Connected to Cisco 2950 #1
4924 Port 2 = Connected to Cisco 2950 #2
So, right now i would create these vlans:
Vlan1 has member ports 1 (uplink) and 2 (client).
Vlan2 has mamber ports 1 (uplink) and 3 (client).
Is this
a) possible
b) will this stop the broadcasts?
(I dont care if vlan1 routes over the cisco if it wants to connect to vlan2).
According to 3com this should be possible with normal untagged vlans without routing (by the 4924).
Jonas