wilson2468
Technical User
I have 4503 switches that have numerous 3com switches uplinked. There are several subnets being uplinked all in vlan 1 (flat network).
I am in the process of seperating these in to vlans per each subnet.
My problem is this:
Some of the switches are spread out across a large campus and connected thru fiber.
Is there a way for me to set up the trunk ports and seperate everything into the vlans without taking things down?
My concern is, once I create the vlans for the different subnets, all other remote sites will loose connectivity (because they are uplinked with access ports at the moment, uplinking the different subnets)unitl I can set up the trunk ports on them also, and it is going to take a while to get to everything (days).
Is there a quick solution to this problem?
I am in the process of seperating these in to vlans per each subnet.
My problem is this:
Some of the switches are spread out across a large campus and connected thru fiber.
Is there a way for me to set up the trunk ports and seperate everything into the vlans without taking things down?
My concern is, once I create the vlans for the different subnets, all other remote sites will loose connectivity (because they are uplinked with access ports at the moment, uplinking the different subnets)unitl I can set up the trunk ports on them also, and it is going to take a while to get to everything (days).
Is there a quick solution to this problem?