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Vlans on 4000M switch

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ErrolDC

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May 26, 2004
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I am trying to isolate all the ports on a particular card on a 4000M. Connected to these ports are an external hub on another floor and two firewall. I've created a vlan number 10 named "Outside" and tagged configured the switch to tag all 3 of those ports. If I specifically change the default vlan to "No", then the devices on the same vlan cannot communicate. I'm confused. What am I doing wrong here?
 
Your devices are never communicating on VLAN 10 and are doing so over the default VLAN--probably because the devices don't support 802.3Q.

What you need to do is set up the ports as Default VLAN "No" and Outside "Untagged." This should solve your problem.
 
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