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vlan_tagging [2024/03/19 17:54] – [Cisco Configuration] walkeradminvlan_tagging [2024/03/19 18:00] – [Cisco Configuration] walkeradmin
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 If the VLAN does not exist, you will see this message: If the VLAN does not exist, you will see this message:
   % Access VLAN does not exist. Creating vlan 101   % Access VLAN does not exist. Creating vlan 101
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 Repeat these steps for all other required VLANs. Repeat these steps for all other required VLANs.
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +<file>
 +VLAN Name                             Status    Ports
 +---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------
 +1    default                          active
 +10   VLAN0010                         active    Gi0/1, Gi0/2, Gi0/3, Gi0/4
 +                                                Gi0/5, Gi0/6, Gi0/7, Gi0/8
 +                                                Gi0/9, Gi0/10, Gi0/11, Gi0/12
 +20   VLAN0020                         active    Gi0/13, Gi0/14, Gi0/15, Gi0/16
 +                                                Gi0/17, Gi0/18, Gi0/19, Gi0/20
 +                                                Gi0/21, Gi0/22, Gi0/23, Gi0/24
 +30   VLAN0030                         active    Gi0/25, Gi0/26, Gi0/27, Gi0/28
 +                                                Gi0/29, Gi0/30, Gi0/31, Gi0/32
 +                                                Gi0/33, Gi0/34, Gi0/35, Gi0/36
 +40   VLAN0040                         active    Gi0/37, Gi0/38, Gi0/39, Gi0/40
 +                                                Gi0/41, Gi0/42, Gi0/43, Gi0/44
 +                                                Gi0/48
 +101  VLAN0101                         active    Gi0/45
 +102  VLAN0102                         active    Gi0/46
 +</file>
 +\\ 
 +Above we can see the two new VLANs of 101 and 102, and in these VLANs are the respective interfaces of Gi0/45 and Gi0/46. That should be it, now Save your Cisco configuration.
 +\\ 
 +As per the diagram below:
 +{{:vlan_tagging_001.png?900|}}
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +We should observe now that we can connect to the Multicast 239.0.100.1:1234 when connected to interface 45 on the switch, but we will not see the Multicast 23.0.100.2:1234 unless we connect to interface 46 on the Cisco switch.
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-That should be it, now Save your Cisco configuration. 
vlan_tagging.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/19 18:00 by walkeradmin