Re: VLAN problems



Tom Judge wrote:
Andrei Kolu wrote:
Alexandre Biancalana wrote:
This server is an Dell Power Edge 1950, QuadCore 2.83, 2Gb Ram, one
bce gigabit interface connected to a gigabit port of a Cisco 4500 in
trunk mode.

Why you are using trunk mode? IIRC then "trunk" is used only between
Cisco switches and routers and your server should be in "access" mode.


Trunk mode is perfectly valid in this configuration. Access mode afaik
only allows the port to be configured into 1 untagged vlan, or that is
how it is on the dell PowerConnect's we have, it may be different on cisco.

Its the same on Cisco kit.

Tom
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