Dell 8100 manual Vlan configuration example

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Deploying the Dell PowerConnect 8100 with the Cisco Catalyst

VLAN configuration example

The following topology overview is an example of a much abbreviated network configuration between two (2) end-user systems, the campus switch, and the core.

Example of access, and trunk VLANs

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Dell PowerConnect 8100 CLI

Run the commands below on the Dell PowerConnect 8100 switch to create an access mode switchport going to a client (or edge) device. Then create a 2-port LACP LAG with a trunk mode switchport carrying VLANs between it and the Cisco Catalyst 6504.

console#configure console(config)#vlan 100, 101 console(config-vlan)#exit console(config)#interface te1/0/1

console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#switchport access vlan 100 console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#exitconsole(config)#interface te1/0/2 console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#switchport access vlan 101 console(config-if-Te1/0/1)#exit

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Contents Deploying Dell PowerConnect 8100 and Cisco Catalyst Switches Deploying the Dell PowerConnect 8100 with the Cisco Catalyst Contents Dell PowerConnect 8164F Dell PowerConnectOverview of VLANs Creating and assigning VLANsManagement Vlan vs. SVI on the Cisco Catalyst Dell PowerConnect 8100 CLI Management Vlan across a Dell PowerConnectCisco Catalyst CLI Cat6504E1#configure terminalApplying Vlan changes may take few minutes. Please wait Access, trunk and general Switchport ModesVlan configuration example Tagged Pvid and native Vlan Cat6504E1config-if#spanning-tree portfast edgeCisco Catalyst CLI Creating and connecting LAGs using Lacp Rstp Method 1 PortfastConsoleconfig#spanning-tree priority Method 2 Mstp Cisco proprietary protocolsDeploying the Dell PowerConnect 8100 with the Cisco Catalyst Appendix a Network switch versions