Fujitsu BX600 SB9 manual Verify the Vlan trunk, Gvrp

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White Paper Issue: October 2006 Integration of BX600 SB9 Switches in Cisco Networks

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switchport allowed vlan 1,10,20

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interface range GigabitEthernet0/1 - 2

!the native vlan 1 is default and normally not displayed in configuration switchport trunk native vlan 1

switchport trunk allowed vlan 1,10,20 switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q switchport mode trunk channel-group 6 mode on

!

Step 4: Verify the VLAN trunk

! SB9

(bx6-sb9-a) #show vlan

VLAN ID VLAN Name

VLAN Type

Interface(s)

------- ----------------------------- ---------- -------------------------

1

Default

Default

0/4,0/5,0/6,0/7,0/8,0/9,

 

 

 

0/10,0/11,0/12,0/13,0/15,0/16,

10

VLAN-10

Static

1/1,1/2

0/1,0/11,0/12,0/13,0/14,0/15,

20

VLAN-20

Static

0/16,1/1,1/2

0/2,0/11,0/12,0/13,0/14,0/15,

 

 

 

0/16,1/1,1/2

(bx6-sb9-a) #show

interface switchport 1/1

 

 

Port

Acceptable

Ingress

GVRP

Default

Interface VLAN ID

Frame Types

Filtering

Priority

--------- -------

------------ ----------- ------- --------

1/1

1

Admit All

Disable

Disable

0

(bx6-sb9-a) #

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

! Cisco-A

 

 

 

 

 

Cisco-A# show interface trunk

 

 

 

Port

Mode

Encapsulation

Status

Native vlan

Po1

on

802.1q

trunking

1

Port

Vlans allowed on trunk

 

 

Po1

1,10,20

 

 

 

Port

Vlans allowed and active in management domain

Po1

1,10,20

 

 

 

Port

Vlans in spanning tree forwarding state and not pruned

Po1

1,10,20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Basic Multicast Services Contents Introduction Switch ConnectivitySwitch Management Page Introduction Configuration Recommended SolutionAuto Negotiation Network problems Port AggregationSet up the port-channel Shut down the affected ports to avoid loopsBring up the affected ports Verify the operation of the port-channelsVlan Trunk between SB9 and Cisco Switch VLANs and TrunksConfigure Vlan trunk Configure the port-channelsDefine the VLANs Verify the Vlan trunk GvrpSpanning Tree Protocol Running ST P 802.1D with PVST+ on Vlan TrunksSB9 Running PVST+ on Vlan Trunks while disabling STP at the SB9Combining RAPID-PVST and 802.1w Rapid Spanning TreeCombining RAPID-PVST and 802.1w after failure of Po1 Configure the switches SB9 SwitchConfiguration with Vlan Trunks Network loopsPage Page Verify the configuration STPPage Configuration example Rstp without Vlan trunks Configuration without Vlan TrunksPage Mode Type State Role Enabled Forwarding Designated Disabled Enabled Disabled PC Mbr Manual forwarding Interface Access Port and NIC Configuration BX600 port mappingTypical access port configuration Configure the access ports of the switchesConfigure the Broadcom NIC Page Configure the Intel Adapter Page Select Switch Fault Tolerance and press Next Press Finish Configure a Link State Group Link StateEnable multicast routing and Igmp at the layer 3 switch Recommended solutionConfiguration Enable Igmp snooping at all Layer 2 switchesVlan Page Configure the SB9 for broadcast Sntp Configuration of syslog and SntpConfigure the SB9 for unicast Sntp Configure the SB9 for logging and syslogTest the configuration Configure SNMPv3 authentication Configuration of SnmpConfigure Snmp for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c SnmpConfigure the SB9 Remote Console AccessConfiguration of SSH Test the loginIntegration into Radius and TACACS+ Configuration of RadiusPrepare the ACS Page Specify the user’s password and press Submit Test the login Configuration of Tacacs Page Configure the SB9 Check the configuration Configuration of CDPCisco Discovery Protocol Port Monitoring Configuration of Port MonitoringFurther information in the Internet