Query related to a stp and vlan case

Query related to a stp and vlan case

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Query related to a stp and vlan case vicky 06-26-2008
Posted by Rich Seifert on July 7, 2008, 11:40 am
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> wrote:
> > In article
> > > wrote:
> > > > In article
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> > > > > What u say about  inter-vlan communication   is it possible ..... if
> > > > > yes plz tell how ????
> >
> > > > A VLAN is a *virtual LAN*, i.e., distinct VLANs appear to be physically
> > > > separate Local Area Networks. As with all separate networks,
> > > > communication among them can be effected by using a router.
> >
> > > And is inter- port based vlan communication is possible in l 2 switch
> > > or for this the switch controller register support is required
> >
> > Please read my original response. Communications among VLANs (indeed,
> > among *any* LANs) can be accomplished using a router. I am sorry if you
> > do not understand this, or if this is not the answer you want.
> >
> > I have no idea what a "switch controller register" *is*, much less
> > whether it may be required for inter-port based VLAN communication.
> >
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
> Hello Sir
>
> I ve a query related to inter-vlan(port based) communication
> so first please read my query which in my share web file
> named as
>
> stp and vlan case.txt
>
> the link for my share web file is --
>
>
> http://vikrantpandey.diinoweb.com/files/
>
> please read it and then please reply.
>

I read your file, and my answer is unchanged. You seem to believe that,
because there are multiple ports physically connected to a single
switch, that the switch *MUST* provide the mechanism for communicating
among all of those ports. However, if you configure some of the switch
ports to be in disjoint VLANs (as you have), then it is possible--
indeed, likely--that the switch will NOT provide such communication. By
configuring separate VLANs as you have shown, you are, in essence,
telling the switch NOT to allow communication directly among those VLANs.

As I have said many times now, communications among VLANs can be
accomplished using a router. In the diagram you have provided, you show
no router, so there will be no communications among the separate VLANs.
If you want communications among all of the ports, then don't configure
them into separate VLANs.

--
Rich Seifert Networks and Communications Consulting
21885 Bear Creek Way
(408) 395-5700 Los Gatos, CA 95033
(408) 228-0803 FAX

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Posted by vicky on July 10, 2008, 1:39 am
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> > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > In article
> > > > > <a528a823-0998-4b29-b21b-d6bd21262...@34g2000hsh.googlegroups.com=
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> > > > > > What u say about =A0inter-vlan communication =A0 is it possible=
..... if
> > > > > > yes plz tell how ????
>
> > > > > A VLAN is a *virtual LAN*, i.e., distinct VLANs appear to be phys=
ically
> > > > > separate Local Area Networks. As with all separate networks,
> > > > > communication among them can be effected by using a router.
>
> > > > And is inter- port based vlan communication is possible in l 2 swit=
ch
> > > > or for this the switch controller register support is required
>
> > > Please read my original response. Communications among VLANs (indeed,
> > > among *any* LANs) can be accomplished using a router. I am sorry if y=
ou
> > > do not understand this, or if this is not the answer you want.
>
> > > I have no idea what a "switch controller register" *is*, much less
> > > whether it may be required for inter-port based VLAN communication.
>
> > -----------------------------------------------------
>
> > Hello Sir
>
> > I ve a query related to inter-vlan(port based) communication
> > so first please read my query which =A0in my share web file
> > named as
>
> > stp and vlan case.txt
>
> > the link for my share web file is =A0--
>
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0http://vikrantpandey.diinoweb.com/files/
>
> > please read it and then please reply.
>
> I read your file, and my answer is unchanged. You seem to believe that,
> because there are multiple ports physically connected to a single
> switch, that the switch *MUST* provide the mechanism for communicating
> among all of those ports. However, if you configure some of the switch
> ports to be in disjoint VLANs (as you have), then it is possible--
> indeed, likely--that the switch will NOT provide such communication. By
> configuring separate VLANs as you have shown, you are, in essence,
> telling the switch NOT to allow communication directly among those VLANs.
>
> As I have said many times now, communications among VLANs can be
> accomplished using a router. In the diagram you have provided, you show
> no router, so there will be no communications among the separate VLANs.
> If you want communications among all of the ports, then don't configure
> them into separate VLANs.
>
> --
> Rich Seifert =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Networks and Communications Consu=
lting
> =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 21885 Bear Creek Way
> (408) 395-5700 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0Los Gatos, CA 95033
> (408) 228-0803 FAX
>
> Send replies to: usenet at richseifert dot com- Hide quoted text -
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Hello Sir

I 've a stp_and_vlan.jpg file in my web file sharing

http://vikrantpandey.diinoweb.com/files/

this wat i m asking is same of port vlan group query but please visit
in my file

Thanks


VIkrant

Posted by Rich Seifert on July 10, 2008, 11:46 am
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In article

>
> I 've a stp and vlan.jpg file in my web file sharing
>
> http://vikrantpandey.diinoweb.com/files/
>
> this wat i m asking is same of port vlan group query but please visit
> in my file
>

I looked at this file, and the statements in it, but I really do not
understand what the question is, perhaps because of a language problem.
I will try to explain what I *do* see.

You have a switch (S3) with 8 ports, organized as seven distinct
port-based VLANs. Looking at this switch *alone*, I can tell you that
there will be no user frames forwarded between any ports other than
ports 4 and 5, since only those two ports are in the same VLAN (VLAN 4).
This behavior is completely independent from, and has nothing to do with
the fact that some ports are designated and one is a root port. Spanning
Tree connectivity is generally unrelated to the issue of frame
forwarding within a VLAN.

Is there some other question here that I am not seeing?

--
Rich Seifert Networks and Communications Consulting
21885 Bear Creek Way
(408) 395-5700 Los Gatos, CA 95033
(408) 228-0803 FAX

Send replies to: usenet at richseifert dot com

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