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Gigastack Card

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sohtnax

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I have been trying to connect two of my switches via a Gigastack card. However, whenever I connect the new 3550 to my existing 3500, I can only access network resources if the workstations are on public IP addresses. My internal IP's stop working. For the time being I have conencted my new 3550 switch via a standard Gigabit card and a crossover cable to another gigabit card on another switch, but wanted to figure out why that ocurs when I use the gigastack card. Any thoughts?
 
what's the config of your gigastack port on each switch?

Fred

You have only one life, enjoy it !!!
 
I checked that already. They are both set to auto.
 
That's not what I meant, if you do a sh conf, what is the config shown under the port ?

Fred

You have only one life, enjoy it !!!
 
Sounds like a VTP setting or VLAN issue to me. Uplinks probably aren't set as trunks or something like that.


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