--- On Thu, 1/14/10, Graeme Lee <gra...@omni.net.au> wrote:
> 
> Check that
you are not tagging the incoming traffic as vlan
> 301.  The ports need to be
in trunk mode.
> 

It so funny that you should mention this, yesterday we had
a 7 hour outage due to our Cisco 6506 failing to route anything on our
network.  It took Cisco engineers 5 of those 7 hours to restore service.  Once
everything was back up and running I noticed that the port that I configured
for VLAN 301 was the native VLAN on the Cisco trunk and thus was not tagged.
Even the Cisco guys didn't notice this.

I think everything should work fine
now but I haven't gotten back to working on it because I have several hundred
RT tickets to attend to this morning due to the outage. ;(

Sorry for the
noise and thanks for the help guys.
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