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802.1Q Trunking Between Cisco and Dell Force10 Switches
In this lab I use a Dell Force10 S25P switch [FTOS 8.4.2.6] and a Cisco C3750 switch [IOS 12.2(25)SEE3] to demonstrate 802.1Q trunking.
Posted in Cisco, Dell Force10, Force10 Networks, Labs, Networking, Protocols, Technology
Tagged 802.1q, 802.1Q encapsulation, 802.1Q trunk, 802.1Q trunking, change default vlan, change native vlan, Cisco, Cisco C3750, default vlan, Dell Force10, Dell Force10 S25P, dot1q, etherchannel, Force10, hybrid, hybrid port, IEEE 802.1Q, Inter-Switch Link, isl, native, trunk, trunk encapsulation, Trunking, vlan, vlans, Voice over Internet Protocol, VOIP
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Configuring PVST+ on Cisco Switches
Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+) is a flavor of Spanning Tree Protocol (see prior blog, Default STP Behavior on Cisco Switches) which maintains a spanning tree instance for each VLAN in the network. This means certain VLAN trunks (using … Continue reading
Posted in Cisco, Labs, Networking, Protocols, Technology
Tagged avoid loop, Cisco, Cisco 3560, Cisco 3560 switch, Cisco switch, dot1q, loop, Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus, prevent loop, PVST+, Spanning Tree Protocol, STP, switch, vlan
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