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  • 1.  Sub-Interfaces?

    Posted Feb 04, 2009 05:11 AM
    Hi all

    Yet more noob questions :)

    I want to do some InterVLAN Routing. I currently have two server rooms, each wrunning off their own Procurve 3400cl switch with a 4GB trunk between them. The rest of the switches branch off from them.

    I need to create a sub-interface and so far have only found this procurve specific documentation;
    ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/networking/software/ProCurve-SR-InterVLAN-Config-Guide.pdf

    I've never tried anything like this before, so have a few questions;

    1; In the config guide, it says to enter Ethernet Configuration mode by typing "interface ethernet 0/2" - What does "0/2" refer to?

    2; If the "0/2" refers to a physical port on the switch, does that mean that port cannot be used for anything else? Does the port have to be patched back into the switch?

    3; Should I divide the load between my two 3400cl's, and is there any way of adding any kind of fault tolerance?

    4; Am I missing anything?

    Thanks for your help.

    Shaun


  • 2.  RE: Sub-Interfaces?

    Posted Feb 04, 2009 06:27 AM
    hi shaun,
    the guide you are refering to is for a different device i guess.

    take a look here:
    http://h40060.www4.hp.com/procurve/includes/manuals/index.php?cc=de&lc=de&content=3400-4200-5300-6400-ChapterFiles#Config

    hth
    alex


  • 3.  RE: Sub-Interfaces?

    Posted Feb 04, 2009 11:05 AM
    Doesn't look like the 3400cl supports sub interfaces. I'll apply my ACL's on a per-port basis instead.


  • 4.  RE: Sub-Interfaces?

    Posted Feb 05, 2009 07:01 AM
    what do you aim to achieve?

    on the 3400 you probably can assign an ip-adresses to vlan's.
    together with "tagging" multiple vlans to a single port, you may accomplish the thing you wanted without using subinterfaces?
    you may look at every vlan itself as a "subinterface".