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Chapter 15 Configuring VLANs
Configuring VLAN Trunks
Load Sharing Using STP Path Cost
You can configure parallel trunks to share VLAN traffic by setting different path costs on a trunk and
associating the path costs with different sets of VLANs, blocking different ports for different VLANs.
The VLANs keep the traffic separate and maintain redundancy in the event of a lost link.
In Figure 15-4, Trunk ports 1 and 2 are configured as 100BASE-T ports. These VLAN path costs are
assigned:
VLANs 2 through 4 are assigned a path cost of 30 on Trunk port 1.
VLANs 8 through 10 retain the default 100BASE-T path cost on Trunk port 1 of 19.
VLANs 8 through 10 are assigned a path cost of 30 on Trunk port 2.
VLANs 2 through 4 retain the default 100BASE-T path cost on Trunk port 2 of 19.
Figure 15-4 Load-Sharing Trunks with Traffic Distributed by Path Cost
Step 15 show vlan When the trunk links come up, VTP passes the VTP and VLAN
information to Switch B. Verify that Switch B has learned the VLAN
configuration.
Step 16 configure terminal Enter global configuration mode on Switch A.
Step 17 interface gigabitethernet 0/1 Define the interface to set the STP port priority, and enter interface
configuration mode.
Step 18 spanning-tree vlan 8-10 port-priority 16 Assign the port priority of 16 for VLANs 8 through 10.
Step 19 exit Return to global configuration mode.
Step 20 interface gigabitethernet1//0/2 Define the interface to set the STP port priority, and enter interface
configuration mode.
Step 21 spanning-tree vlan 3-6 port-priority 16 Assign the port priority of 16 for VLANs 3 through 6.
Step 22 end Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 23 show running-config Verify your entries.
Step 24 copy running-config startup-config (Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command Purpose
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Switch A
Switch B
Trunk port 1
VLANs 24 (path cost 30)
VLANs 810 (path cost 19)
Trunk port 2
VLANs 810 (path cost 30)
VLANs 24 (path cost 19)