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Curriculum Lab 9-1: Trunking with ISL (9.1.5a)<br />

Figure 9-4 Topology for Lab 9-1<br />

Table 9-2 Lab Equipment Configuration<br />

Switch Switch Name VLAN 1 IP Address VLAN Names Switch Port<br />

Designation <strong>and</strong> Numbers Assignments<br />

Switch 1 Switch_A 192.168.1.2 VLAN 1 Native Fa0/2<strong>–</strong>0/3<br />

VLAN 10 Accounting Fa0/4<strong>–</strong>0/6<br />

VLAN 20 Marketing Fa0/7<strong>–</strong>0/9<br />

VLAN 30 Engineering Fa0/10<strong>–</strong>0/12<br />

Switch 2 Switch_B 192.168.1.3 VLAN 1 Native Fa0/2<strong>–</strong>0/3<br />

VLAN 10 Accounting Fa0/4<strong>–</strong>0/6<br />

VLAN 20 Marketing Fa0/7<strong>–</strong>0/9<br />

VLAN 30 Engineering Fa0/10<strong>–</strong>0/12<br />

The enable secret password for both routers is class.<br />

The enable, VTY, <strong>and</strong> console password for both routers is cisco.<br />

The subnet mask for both routers is 255.255.255.0.<br />

Objectives<br />

FA0/1 FA0/1<br />

FA0/12 Trunk 802.1q<br />

FA0/12<br />

Switch 1 Switch 2<br />

Straight-Through Cable<br />

Crossover Cable<br />

Rollover (Console) Cable<br />

Serial Cable<br />

■ Create a basic switch configuration <strong>and</strong> verify it.<br />

■ Create multiple VLANs, name them, <strong>and</strong> assign multiple member ports to them.<br />

Chapter 9: VLAN Trunking Protocol 391<br />

■ Create an ISL trunk line between the two switches to allow communication between paired VLANs.<br />

■ Test the VLANs’ functionality by moving a workstation from one VLAN to another.

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