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Accelar/Passport 1200 from scratch, VLAN, JDM

 
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Juha Salmi
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 12:39 am    Post subject: Accelar/Passport 1200 from scratch, VLAN, JDM Reply with quote

Hello,

Our Accelar/Passport 1200 has been replaced with another router/switch
and now it's possible to play around with the "good" old 1200 and move
it to our network lab.

I reset the configuration and started building it up again (removed
modules and everything).

First I inserted the CPU and one 10/100TX -modules and created a
port-based vlan (id 192) in addtition to default-vlan and assigned some
ports to it from module 2. L2 works fine. Then powerdown and some
10/100TX and 1000LX cards in.

Now I am unable to attach any ports to vlans from newly installed
modules. Using JDM, I can see newly installed modules and their ports in
VLAN dialog, but they are "gray" (disabled?). I can't attach them to any
vlan, neither to default or 192. I tried to create another vlans
(subnet, protocol) but the situation stays same.

In contrast, I can create for example an MLT with newly installed
modules' ports. Works fine.


I'm obiviously missing something but I just can't put my finger on it...


It's been 6 years since I did this kind of low-level configuration to
this switch... so, Any ideas?


-- Juha
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Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 1:00 am    Post subject: Re: Accelar/Passport 1200 from scratch, VLAN, JDM Reply with quote

Juha Salmi wrote:
Quote:
Hello,

Our Accelar/Passport 1200 has been replaced with another
router/switch
and now it's possible to play around with the "good" old 1200 and
move
it to our network lab.

I reset the configuration and started building it up again (removed
modules and everything).

First I inserted the CPU and one 10/100TX -modules and created a
port-based vlan (id 192) in addtition to default-vlan and assigned
some
ports to it from module 2. L2 works fine. Then powerdown and some
10/100TX and 1000LX cards in.

Now I am unable to attach any ports to vlans from newly installed
modules. Using JDM, I can see newly installed modules and their ports
in
VLAN dialog, but they are "gray" (disabled?). I can't attach them to
any
vlan, neither to default or 192. I tried to create another vlans
(subnet, protocol) but the situation stays same.

In contrast, I can create for example an MLT with newly installed
modules' ports. Works fine.


I'm obiviously missing something but I just can't put my finger on
it...


It's been 6 years since I did this kind of low-level configuration to

this switch... so, Any ideas?


-- Juha
Did you try via cli ?
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Brat
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Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 1:49 am    Post subject: Re: Accelar/Passport 1200 from scratch, VLAN, JDM Reply with quote

Hi Juha,

They are gray cause these ports are not assigned to any bridging group.
You can add it to default bridging group using JDM or CLI.

Brat

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Quote:
Hello,

Our Accelar/Passport 1200 has been replaced with another router/switch
and now it's possible to play around with the "good" old 1200 and move
it to our network lab.

I reset the configuration and started building it up again (removed
modules and everything).

First I inserted the CPU and one 10/100TX -modules and created a
port-based vlan (id 192) in addtition to default-vlan and assigned some
ports to it from module 2. L2 works fine. Then powerdown and some
10/100TX and 1000LX cards in.

Now I am unable to attach any ports to vlans from newly installed
modules. Using JDM, I can see newly installed modules and their ports in
VLAN dialog, but they are "gray" (disabled?). I can't attach them to any
vlan, neither to default or 192. I tried to create another vlans
(subnet, protocol) but the situation stays same.

In contrast, I can create for example an MLT with newly installed
modules' ports. Works fine.


I'm obiviously missing something but I just can't put my finger on it...


It's been 6 years since I did this kind of low-level configuration to
this switch... so, Any ideas?


-- Juha
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