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john.matijevic at gmail

Jan 15, 2006, 4:13 PM

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Hello Team,
I am about to enable spanning-tree on the extreme switches.
Default 1 0.0.0.0 /BP ----------- ANY 7/32
1
MacVlanDiscover 4095 ------------------ ----- ANY 0/0
0
Mgmt 4094 ------------------ ----- ANY 0/1
0

I was wondering that why the 3 vlans are there. Does the extreme switch
create 3 default vlans, what is the purpose?
also why does one default vlan show 7/32 ports whereas another vlan only
shows 7/9. If there are 32 ports should it not show up as 7/32. If someone
could please provide me a contact number that would be great.
Thanks
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John
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swmike at swm

Jan 16, 2006, 3:02 AM

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On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, john matijevic wrote:

> I was wondering that why the 3 vlans are there. Does the extreme switch
> create 3 default vlans, what is the purpose?
> also why does one default vlan show 7/32 ports whereas another vlan only
> shows 7/9. If there are 32 ports should it not show up as 7/32. If someone
> could please provide me a contact number that would be great.

7/32 means 7 ports active (link-up) out of 32 ports total.

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Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike at swm.pp.se

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