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VLAN Configuration Example
The example shown in Figure 5-5 illustrates two
VLANs spanning three Switch 1000 units and a
basement Switch 3000 TX unit. Each Switch 1000
connects to the basement Switch using a VLT. The
attached router allows the two VLANs to communi-
cate with each other.
To set up this configuration:
1
Use the VT100 screens or VLAN Server database to:
a
Place ports 1–6 and 13–18 of all the Switch 1000
units in VLAN 1.
b
Place ports 7–12 and 19–24 of all the Switch
1000 units in VLAN 2.
2
Connect a port on each Switch 1000 to a port in
the Switch 3000 TX.
3
Use the VT100 screens to:
a
Specify that each Switch 1000 port connected to
the Switch 3000 TX is a backbone port. For more
information about backbone ports, refer to the
“SuperStack II Switch 1000 User Guide”
.
b
Specify that each Switch 1000 port connected to
the Switch 3000 TX is a VLT port.
c
Specify that each Switch 3000 TX port con-
nected to a Switch 1000 is a VLT port.
4
Connect port 1 of the Switch 3000 TX to Server 1.
5
Connect port 2 of the Switch 3000 TX to Server 2.
6
Use the VT100 screens or VLAN Server database to:
a
Place port 1 of the Switch 3000 TX in VLAN 1.
b
Place port 2 of the Switch 3000 TX in VLAN 2.
7
Connect two spare ports on the Switch 3000 TX to
the router.
8
Use the VT100 screens or VLAN Server database to
specify that one Switch 3000 TX port connected to
the router is placed in VLAN 1, and the other is
placed in VLAN 2.
You can set up this configuration more easily if you
use 3Com’s Transcend Enterprise Manager applica-
tions for all the management tasks.