Trunking on 2924 or 2916 11.2.8-12-SA6.bin?
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Trunking on 2924 or 2916 11.2.8-12-SA6.bin?

 
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Michael Letchworth
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 7:38 am    Post subject: Trunking on 2924 or 2916 11.2.8-12-SA6.bin? Reply with quote

I have a bunch of old WS-C2924C-XL and WS-C2916M-XL all with 4MB of ram. I
have upgraded them to the latest IOS that would run on them and that is
11.2.8-12(SA6).bin. I keep reading that trunking (ISL or DOT1Q) is a feature
added to version SA4. When I go to the interface and type "switchport mode
?" I don't see a trunk option.
If I type "show int f1/1 switchport" it shows trunk options.

Can you and how do you setup trunking on these old switches?
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Robert B. Phillips, II
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Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 6:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Trunking on 2924 or 2916 11.2.8-12-SA6.bin? Reply with quote

Michael,
On the Catalyst 2900 XL series switches with 4 MB DRAM ony certain
modules support trunking. See the below link for further details:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk390/technologies_configuration_example09186a00800949fd.shtml#pre

Good Luck
-Robert

On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:38:56 -0500, "Michael Letchworth"
<mikel@icomnet.com> wrote:

Quote:
I have a bunch of old WS-C2924C-XL and WS-C2916M-XL all with 4MB of ram. I
have upgraded them to the latest IOS that would run on them and that is
11.2.8-12(SA6).bin. I keep reading that trunking (ISL or DOT1Q) is a feature
added to version SA4. When I go to the interface and type "switchport mode
?" I don't see a trunk option.
If I type "show int f1/1 switchport" it shows trunk options.

Can you and how do you setup trunking on these old switches?
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