Hi Marcos,
Thanks for the quick reply! :)
okay, I get what you are saying and it made sense until I fired up a
switch...
Cat1(config-if)#switchport ?
nonegotiate Device will not engage in negotiation protocol on this
interface
<cr>
But thank you, So it wasn't VTP I confused dot1q, it was DTP I confused
with dot1q. As I'm more than positive VTP still runs when DTP is shut
off, in which, using the command "switchport nonegotiate" would do, turn
of the Dynamic Trunking Protocol. Unless that is what you mean? Sorry,
it get's even more confusing when typos occur when talking about stuff
like this.
Aww, thanks, so My question wasn't so technical as it was understanding
the task. Big thanks!
Happy Labbing, (Oh, and if anyone wants to validate this, or add their
two cents, I would love to hear it)
-Joey
On 2013-05-28 22:28, Marcos Hiroshi Umino wrote:
You are confusing the dot1q trunk protocol with the VLAN Trunking
Protocol. VTP, got it?
Curiously, your answer already includes switchport nonegotiate, which
disables VTP. But you should use either ISL or 802.1q, you cannot run
a trunk without picking one of these. So you were almost there.
---
Marcos Hiroshi Umino (mobile)
Le 28/05/2013 à 23:05, [email protected] a écrit :
Task 1.2 from the CCNP-to-CCIE Transition kit Switch Lab 3. There
are 3 mini tasks associated with this one:
- "Configure manual trunking with dot1q encapsulation on the fa0/23
and fa0/24 interfaces between Cat1 and Cat2."
- "Shutdown the Gig interconnections between Cat1 and Cat2."
-- Here's the kicker --> "Configure port-channel 12 interface
between Cat1 and Cat2 as a manual trunk without any trunkning
protocol, with these ports as members."
This is what I came up with:
int range fa1/0/23 - 24
desc ### Link->Cat2 ###
switch trunk encap dot1q
switch mode trunk
switch none
exit
int fa1/0/48
shutdown
exit
int po12
desc ### Po12->Cat2 ###
switch trunk encap neg
switch mode trunk
exit
int range fa1/0/23 - 24
channel-group 12 mode on
end
but when I applied it, it rejected it. Command rejected: An
interface whose trunk encapsulation is "Auto" can not be configured to
"trunk" mode.
Cat1(config)#int range fa1/0/23 - 24
Cat1(config-if-range)# desc ### Link->Cat2 ###
Cat1(config-if-range)# switch trunk encap dot1q
Cat1(config-if-range)# switch mode trunk
Cat1(config-if-range)# switch none
Cat1(config-if-range)#exit
Cat1(config)#int fa1/0/48
Cat1(config-if)# shutdown
Cat1(config-if)#exit
Cat1(config)#int po12
Cat1(config-if)# desc ### Po12->Cat2 ###
Cat1(config-if)# switch trunk encap neg
Cat1(config-if)# switch mode trunk
Command rejected: An interface whose trunk encapsulation is "Auto"
can not be co
nfigured to "trunk" mode.
Cat1(config-if)#exit
Cat1(config)#int range fa1/0/23 - 24
Cat1(config-if-range)# channel-group 12 mode on
Cat1(config-if-range)#end
Cat1#
*Mar 1 00:35:17.704: %SYS-5-CONFIG_I: Configured from console by
console
Cat1#
According to the DSG, the author uses dot1q trunking explicitly. My
biggest question is, is this a trick question??? as the visio drawing
clearly displays the link as a dot1q etherchannel mode, and the little
mini task states to put the single ports in dot1q encapsulation.
Should I have known to manually set it, even though the guide says not
too?
Thanks, this would be useful to know as I progress to the 8 hour
labs and the real deal. Thank you.
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