I have 2 Cisco 3550s and have connected them via Gbit.
The network environment here is made up of 3 seperate companies, all on 1 subnet using a common set of servers.
Example: There are 2 AD servers and 1 File/Print Server for use by all three companies. Then each company has a few workstations.
I wish to create 3 vlans.
vlan1 is for use by company1
vlan2 is for use by company2
vlan3 is for use by company3
How can I set the configuration of certain ports on the 3550s to be a member of all 3 vlans?
Is it best to make both switches vtp servers, or should one be client and the other server?
Cheers,
Ciscon
The network environment here is made up of 3 seperate companies, all on 1 subnet using a common set of servers.
Example: There are 2 AD servers and 1 File/Print Server for use by all three companies. Then each company has a few workstations.
I wish to create 3 vlans.
vlan1 is for use by company1
vlan2 is for use by company2
vlan3 is for use by company3
How can I set the configuration of certain ports on the 3550s to be a member of all 3 vlans?
Is it best to make both switches vtp servers, or should one be client and the other server?
Cheers,
Ciscon