Cisco 2950 dual Vlans
I have 2 Cisco 2950 switches one for each network in my office. One switch is full the other only has 8 ports used. Since both swithches are 24 port I though I might be able to split the switch on the underused network and allocate 12 ports on it to the other busy network.
I assume I have to create 2 Vlans on the switch, but can I assign 1 vlan with the same IP as the other switch and simply patch them together.
Hi Mark,
first of all i have a question.... Why do u need ip adresses on your switch? just to manage them?
If so here is my suggestion...
u should assign 3 vlans not 2... make one of them your management vlan and assing an ip addresses from a diffent subnet than your nodes. Then configure a trunk between the two switches. Remember to make your management vlan the native vlan (switchport trunk native vlan ).
Next u assign each port to the appropriate vlan and your done.
If u manage the switches via console port, forget about ip adresses... u dont need one. just make two vlans and assign the ports (dont forget the trunk).
Regards,
Sebastian
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KAT2-BATISW1#
00:18:28: dot1x-registry:dot1x_port_linkchange invoked on interface FastEthernet
0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-registry:dot1x_port_linkcomingup invoked on interface FastEthern
et0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_enable: set dot1x ask handler on interface FastEth
ernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_direction: Updating oper direction for Fa0/
17 (admin=Both, current oper=Both)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_direction: New oper direction for Fa0/17 is
Both
00:18:28: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: initial state auth_initialize has enter
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0000.0000.0000:auth_initialize_enter called
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:auth_initialize_enter:0000.0000.0000: Current ID=0
00:18:28: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_initialize, got event 0(cfg_a
uto)
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_initialize -> auth_disconnected
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0000.0000.0000:auth_disconnected_enter_action called
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:
dot1x_update_port_status called with port_status = DOT1X_PORT_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZE
D
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_direction: Updating oper direction for Fa0/
17 (admin=Both, current oper=Both)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_direction: New oper direction for Fa0/17 is
Both
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_cleanup_author: cleanup author on interface FastEt
hernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_status: Called with host_mode=0 state UNAUT
HORIZED
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_status: using mac 0000.0000.0000 to send po
rt to unauthorized on vlan 0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0000.0000.0000 80D71C74
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_unauthorized: Host-mode=0 radius/guest vlan=0 on F
astEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev: GuestVlan configured=0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:supplicant 0000.0000.0000 is default
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:supplicant 0000.0000.0000 is last
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0000.0000.0000 80D71C74
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:0000.0000.0000 is now unauthorized on port FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_cleanup_author: cleanup author on interface FastEt
hernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Enter function dot1x_aaa_acct_end
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0000.0000.0000 80D71C74
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0000.0000.0000 80D71C74
00:18:28: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: idle during state auth_disconnected
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_disconnected -> auth_connecting
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0000.0000.0000:auth_connecting_enter called
00:18:28: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: initial state dot1x_bend_initialize has enter
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Initialize State Entered
00:18:28: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: initial state dot1x_bend_initialize has idle
00:18:28: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: during state dot1x_bend_initialize, got event 1
6383(idle)
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_initialize -> dot1x_bend_idle
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Idle State Entered
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Created port supplicant block 0000.0000.0000 expected_id=0 cu
rrent_id=0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_init_sb_oper_info:Default port supplicant at memloc 80D
71C74
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: cleanup author from interface
FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:
dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm:0000.0000.0000: Sending TX_FAIL
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm:0000.0000.0000: Current ID=1
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Transmitting an EAPOL frame on FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Tx EAP-Failure, id 0, ver 1, len 4 (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Tx sa=000f.24e9.72d1, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: cleanup author from interface
FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: Tx for req_id for supplicant 0
000.0000.0000
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Transmitting an EAPOL frame on FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Tx EAP-Request(Id), id 1, ver 1, len 5 (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Tx sa=000f.24e9.72d1, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Received an EAPOL frame on interface FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Rx EAP-Response(Id), id 1, ver 1, len 21 (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Rx sa=0024.1d10.d7c5, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Couldn't find a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Couldn't find a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0000.0000.0000 80D71C74
00:18:28: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: initial state auth_initialize has enter
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_initialize_enter called
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:auth_initialize_enter:0024.1d10.d7c5: Current ID=0
00:18:28: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_initialize, got event 0(cfg_a
uto)
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_initialize -> auth_disconnected
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_disconnected_enter_action called
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:
dot1x_update_port_status called with port_status = DOT1X_PORT_STATUS_UNAUTHORIZE
D
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_direction: Updating oper direction for Fa0/
17 (admin=Both, current oper=Both)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_direction: New oper direction for Fa0/17 is
Both
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_cleanup_author: cleanup author on interface FastEt
hernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_status: Called with host_mode=0 state UNAUT
HORIZED
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_update_port_status: using mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 to send po
rt to unauthorized on vlan 0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_unauthorized: Host-mode=0 radius/guest vlan=0 on F
astEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev: GuestVlan configured=0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:supplicant 0024.1d10.d7c5 is last
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:0024.1d10.d7c5 is now unauthorized on port FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_cleanup_author: cleanup author on interface FastEt
hernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Enter function dot1x_aaa_acct_end
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: idle during state auth_disconnected
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_disconnected -> auth_connecting
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_enter called
00:18:28: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: initial state dot1x_bend_initialize has enter
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Initialize State Entered
00:18:28: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: initial state dot1x_bend_initialize has idle
00:18:28: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: during state dot1x_bend_initialize, got event 1
6383(idle)
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_initialize -> dot1x_bend_idle
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Idle State Entered
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Created port supplicant block 0024.1d10.d7c5 expected_id=1 cu
rrent_id=1
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: cleanup author from interface
FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: cleanup author from interface
FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: Tx for req_id for supplicant 0
024.1d10.d7c5
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Transmitting an EAPOL frame on FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Tx EAP-Request(Id), id 0, ver 1, len 5 (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Tx sa=000f.24e9.72d1, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Received an EAPOL frame on interface FastEthernet0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Rx EAP-Response(Id), id 0, ver 1, len 21 (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-packet:Rx sa=0024.1d10.d7c5, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_connecting, got event 7(rxRes
pId)
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_connecting -> auth_authenticating
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_exit alled
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_authenticating_enter called
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:sending AUTH_START to BEND for supp_info=80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_authenticating_action c
alled
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Received AuthStart from Authenticator for supp_info=80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: during state dot1x_bend_idle, got event 1(auth_
start)
00:18:28: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_idle -> dot1x_bend_response
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Response State Entered for supp_info=80D7E584 hwidb=807
D353C, swidb=807D4898 on intf=Fa0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Managed Timer in sub-block attached as leaf to master
00:18:28: dot1x-sm:Started the ServerTimeout Timer
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Going to Send Request to AAA Client on RP for id = 0 and leng
th = 21
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Got a Request from SP to send it to Radius with id 4294967283
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Couldn't Find a process thats already handling the request fo
r this id 0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Inserted AAA request for interface FastEthernet0/17, MAC 0024
.1d10.d7c5, VLAN 0 on pending request queue
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a free slot at slot 0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a free slot at slot 0
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Processing AAA request for interface FastEthernet0/17, MAC 00
24.1d10.d7c5, VLAN 0 from pending request queue
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Request id = -13 and length = 21
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:The Interface on which we got this AAA Request is FastEtherne
t0/17
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Username is DUZEY\SAYTAMANER
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:MAC Address is 0024.1d10.d7c5
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:RemAddr is 00-24-1D-10-D7-C5/00-0F-24-E9-72-D1
00:18:28: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:30: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet0/17, changed state to up
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Received an EAPOL frame on interface FastEthernet0/17
00:18:46: dot1x-packet:Rx EAPOL-Start, ver 1, len 0 (Fa0/17)
00:18:46: dot1x-packet:Rx sa=0024.1d10.d7c5, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:RECEIVED mac =0024.1d10.d7c5 and Stored MAC =0024.1d10.d7c5
00:18:46: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_authenticating, got event 4(e
apStart)
00:18:46: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_authenticating -> auth_aborting
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_aborting_enter called
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_authenticating_aborting_action cal
led
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Received DOT1X_MSG_AUTH_ABORT: setting msg_id = 0
00:18:46: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: during state dot1x_bend_response, got event 5(i
nitialize)
00:18:46: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_response -> dot1x_bend_initialize
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Initialize State Entered
00:18:46: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: idle during state dot1x_bend_initialize
00:18:46: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_initialize -> dot1x_bend_idle
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Idle State Entered
00:18:46: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_aborting, got event 16(noauth
Abort_noeapLogoff)
00:18:46: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_aborting -> auth_connecting
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_enter called
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: Tx for req_id for supplicant 0
024.1d10.d7c5
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Transmitting an EAPOL frame on FastEthernet0/17
00:18:46: dot1x-packet:Tx EAP-Request(Id), id 1, ver 1, len 5 (Fa0/17)
00:18:46: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
00:18:46: dot1x-packet:Tx sa=000f.24e9.72d1, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Received an EAPOL frame on interface FastEthernet0/17
00:18:46: dot1x-packet:Rx EAP-Response(Id), id 1, ver 1, len 21 (Fa0/17)
00:18:46: dot1x-packet:Rx sa=0024.1d10.d7c5, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:RECEIVED mac =0024.1d10.d7c5 and Stored MAC =0024.1d10.d7c5
00:18:46: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_connecting, got event 7(rxRes
pId)
00:18:46: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_connecting -> auth_authenticating
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_exit alled
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_authenticating_enter called
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:sending AUTH_START to BEND for supp_info=80D7E584
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_authenticating_action c
alled
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Received AuthStart from Authenticator for supp_info=80D7E584
00:18:46: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: during state dot1x_bend_idle, got event 1(auth_
start)
00:18:46: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_idle -> dot1x_bend_response
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Response State Entered for supp_info=80D7E584 hwidb=807
D353C, swidb=807D4898 on intf=Fa0/17
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Managed Timer in sub-block attached as leaf to master
00:18:46: dot1x-sm:Started the ServerTimeout Timer
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Going to Send Request to AAA Client on RP for id = 1 and leng
th = 21
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Got a Request from SP to send it to Radius with id 4294967284
00:18:46: dot1x-ev:Found a process thats already handling therequest for this id
1
00:18:48: dot1x-err:Dot1x Authentication failed (AAA_AUTHEN_STATUS_ERROR)
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Received VLAN is No Vlan
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Enqueued the response to BackEnd
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Enter function dot1x_aaa_acct_end
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:18:48: dot1x-ev:Received QUEUE EVENT in response to AAA Request
00:18:58: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0000.0000.0000:dot1x_process_txWhen_expire called
00:18:58: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_connecting, got event 19(txWh
en_expire)
00:18:58: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_connecting -> auth_connecting
00:18:58: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0000.0000.0000:auth_connecting_connecting_action calle
d
00:18:58: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: Skipping tx for req_id for def
ault supplicant
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Received an EAPOL frame on interface FastEthernet0/17
00:19:07: dot1x-packet:Rx EAPOL-Start, ver 1, len 0 (Fa0/17)
00:19:07: dot1x-packet:Rx sa=0024.1d10.d7c5, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:RECEIVED mac =0024.1d10.d7c5 and Stored MAC =0024.1d10.d7c5
00:19:07: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_authenticating, got event 4(e
apStart)
00:19:07: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_authenticating -> auth_aborting
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_aborting_enter called
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_authenticating_aborting_action cal
led
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Received DOT1X_MSG_AUTH_ABORT: setting msg_id = 0
00:19:07: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: during state dot1x_bend_response, got event 5(i
nitialize)
00:19:07: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_response -> dot1x_bend_initialize
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Initialize State Entered
00:19:07: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: idle during state dot1x_bend_initialize
00:19:07: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_initialize -> dot1x_bend_idle
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Idle State Entered
00:19:07: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_aborting, got event 16(noauth
Abort_noeapLogoff)
00:19:07: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_aborting -> auth_connecting
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_enter called
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: Tx for req_id for supplicant 0
024.1d10.d7c5
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Transmitting an EAPOL frame on FastEthernet0/17
00:19:07: dot1x-packet:Tx EAP-Request(Id), id 2, ver 1, len 5 (Fa0/17)
00:19:07: dot1x-registry:registry:dot1x_ether_macaddr called
00:19:07: dot1x-packet:Tx sa=000f.24e9.72d1, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Received an EAPOL frame on interface FastEthernet0/17
00:19:07: dot1x-packet:Rx EAP-Response(Id), id 2, ver 1, len 21 (Fa0/17)
00:19:07: dot1x-packet:Rx sa=0024.1d10.d7c5, da=0180.c200.0003, et 888E (Fa0/17)
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:RECEIVED mac =0024.1d10.d7c5 and Stored MAC =0024.1d10.d7c5
00:19:07: dot1x_auth Fa0/17: during state auth_connecting, got event 7(rxRes
pId)
00:19:07: @@@ dot1x_auth Fa0/17: auth_connecting -> auth_authenticating
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_exit alled
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_authenticating_enter called
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:sending AUTH_START to BEND for supp_info=80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Fa0/17:0024.1d10.d7c5:auth_connecting_authenticating_action c
alled
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Received AuthStart from Authenticator for supp_info=80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x_bend Fa0/17: during state dot1x_bend_idle, got event 1(auth_
start)
00:19:07: @@@ dot1x_bend Fa0/17: dot1x_bend_idle -> dot1x_bend_response
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Dot1x Response State Entered for supp_info=80D7E584 hwidb=807
D353C, swidb=807D4898 on intf=Fa0/17
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Managed Timer in sub-block attached as leaf to master
00:19:07: dot1x-sm:Started the ServerTimeout Timer
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Going to Send Request to AAA Client on RP for id = 2 and leng
th = 21
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Got a Request from SP to send it to Radius with id 4294967285
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Couldn't Find a process thats already handling the request fo
r this id 2
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Inserted AAA request for interface FastEthernet0/17, MAC 0024
.1d10.d7c5, VLAN 0 on pending request queue
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a free slot at slot 0
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a free slot at slot 0
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Processing AAA request for interface FastEthernet0/17, MAC 00
24.1d10.d7c5, VLAN 0 from pending request queue
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Request id = -11 and length = 21
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:The Interface on which we got this AAA Request is FastEtherne
t0/17
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Username is DUZEY\SAYTAMANER
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:MAC Address is 0024.1d10.d7c5
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:RemAddr is 00-24-1D-10-D7-C5/00-0F-24-E9-72-D1
00:19:07: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0024.1d10.d7c5 80D7E584
00:19:19: dot1x-registry:dot1x_port_linkchange invoked on interface FastEthernet
0/17
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:supp_info=80D7E584 txWhen_timer=80D7E5D4 quietWhile_timer=80D
7E594reAuthWhen_timer=80D7E5B4 awhile_timer=80D7E5F4
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:destroy supplicant block for 0024.1d10.d7c5
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:supp_info=80D71C74 txWhen_timer=80D71CC4 quietWhile_timer=80D
71C84reAuthWhen_timer=80D71CA4 awhile_timer=80D71CE4
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:destroy supplicant block for 0000.0000.0000
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:Enter function dot1x_aaa_acct_end
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0000.0000.0000 80D71C74
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:Found a supplicant block for mac 0000.0000.0000 80D71C74
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:dot1x_port_cleanup_author: cleanup author on interface FastEt
hernet0/17
00:19:19: dot1x-ev:dot1x_post_message_to_auth_sm: cleanup author from interface
This is driving me crazy, working on it for a whole week and no results..
Thank you..Hi again,
I have put the config on 2960. Now as soon as the authentication starts, this is the message on debug;
dot1x authentication unable to start - authenticator not enabled..
Any ideas?
regards,
onur -
Apple wired Dot1X - on Cisco 2950 switches
Hi, I have an issue with Apple desktop computers running 10.7 and 10.8 MacOS.
The problem is that we have only 2950 switches and we are very limited with what we can do on them, so we wanted basic DOT1X user authentication and VLAN placement. Those two are working great, except when user logs off, Mac stops sending DOT1X and port becomes unauthenticated. We alleviated that issue by using guest-vlan for failed dot1x authentications, but now we have a problem that once user logs in, there is no session change on 2950 and it doesn’t even try to authenticate user until we bounce the port.
Is there any way to fix this, on Cisco switch or Mac computer? One of the things that crossed my mind is bouncing port on Mac PC using some kind of logon script?
Has anyone else had this issue and was able to solve it?
Thanks.Hello Align,
Cisco 2950 switch with 12.1(9) supports 802.1 x authentications. As you are saying that you already configured 802.1x authentication and its working fine. I think there is problem with your MAC OS configuration. Please follow the below link to configure 802.1x on Apple.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3326 -
i have a cisco 2950 switch.in the network which i want to create out of 24 ports i want two ports should be isolated from all other ports. and there should be only two ports among the remaining which can access those two ports and and also communicate with rest.
Hi Kalyan,
What u mean by accessing the ports???? If it just passing the traffic means you better configure those two ports in a single vlan each. and other ports in a different vlan.
But if u want to have two ports which needs to pass all traffic, better be in trunk mode allowing all the three vlans.
You can pass the three vlans thro. this two ports but if you want commuicate between vlans, you should have either L3 device or router to do the intervlan traffic.
Rate if it helps
Rgs, -
Cisco 2950 trunk s shutdown problem
i have a network on fiber.i have use cisco 2950 switches in that topolgy.my problem is that sometimes the trunk ports automatically shutdown which creates a lot of problem.when the ports shutdown the cpu usage of switch goes to 66.normally it remains at 30.secondly i give redunant path to every vlan and now the vlan spanning tree has stopped because cisco 2950 doesnot support more than 64 stp.
What could be the problem?or iam thinking about the bandwidth..How much bandwidth does cisco 2950 switch can max carry?
Posted by WebUser Umair Zia from Cisco Support Community AppIf the trunk port went into shutdown, then there's gotta be a reason why.
Can you post the output to the command "sh post" particularly the time when the port went "down"? -
Cisco 2950 switch config issues
WOOHOO that worked! Have been on another site for a week trying to get this done.
Now, how do I change the default SSH port from 22 to the port I want?Hello,I have a Cisco 2950 switch that I am trying to get working correctly. I want to be able to make console and SSH connections, but not Telnet.
Texten!config tusername admin secret Pa55w0rden secret Pa55w0rd!line con 0password Pa55w0rdlogin local!line vty 0 4password Pa55w0rdlogin localtransport input ssh!hostname GEMSWI0001ip domain-name domain.localntp server 192.168.217.10!crypto key generate rsa2048username admin priv 15 secret Pa55w0rdaaa new-model!service password-encryption!ip http serverip http port 65410!!vlan 128name Officeint vlan128ip address 192.168.128.254 255.255.255.0shut!vlan 217name GEMint vlan217ip address 192.168.217.254 255.255.255.0shut!vlan 999name GEM-Adminint vlan999ip address 192.168.255.251 255.255.255.248no shut!int fa0/47description GEMCON0000-1switch access vlan 999switchport mode accessswitchport...
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Cisco 2950 and Dell Powerconnect 5224
I am trying to Cascade a cisco 2950 and dell powerconnect 5224. I am connecting port 32 on the 2950 and port 24 (gigport) on the dell. Any idea on how I can get the cascading to work? This is what I have on the Dell and the cisco.
Dell Powerconnect 5224:
interface ethernet 1/24
switchport allowed vlan add 1 untagged
switchport native vlan 1
switchport mode trunk
switchport allowed vlan add 1,10 tagged
Cisco 2950:
interface FastEthernet0/32
switchport access vlan 10
switchport mode trunk
Dell documentationon casdcading between powerconnect and catalyst 4000 talks about setting up GVRP on both the dell and cisco switches. However, 2950 doesn't have GVRP.
http://www.dell.com/downloads/global/products/pwcnt/en/app_note_4.pdf
Any ideas, tips. Thanks.Try this instead:
Dell:
interface ethernet 1/24
switchport allowed vlan add 1 untagged
switchport native vlan 1
switchport mode trunk
switchport allowed vlan add 10 tagged
Cisco 2950:
interface FastEthernet0/32
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allow vlan 1,10
switchport nonegotiate
You don't need "switchport access vlan 10" on the Cisco because it's not in access mode, it's in trunk mode. And on the Dell you don't want vlan 1 to be tagged and untagged.
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Cisco 2950 - 3350 Trunking issue - Port not lighting up
Hi There,
I have two switches I am trying to connect a 2950 and a 3350. I have a crossover cable connecting them from fa0/24 to fa0/24 setup as a trunk,
however they won't connect and the port on both switches is down, (e.g no port light coming on on switch)
here is some show commands from both switches.. does anyone know where I am going wrong.. thanks in advance
2950#sh ip int brief
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
Vlan1 192.168.0.11 YES NVRAM up up
FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES unset up up
FastEthernet0/2 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet0/3 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet0/4 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet0/24 unassigned YES unset down down
2950#sh vlan
VLAN Name Status Ports
1 default active Fa0/2, Fa0/3, Fa0/4, Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8, Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12, Fa0/13, Fa0/14, Fa0/15, Fa0/16, Fa0/17, Fa0/18, Fa0/19, Fa0/20
Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23, Fa0/24
1002 fddi-default act/unsup
1003 token-ring-default act/unsup
1004 fddinet-default act/unsup
1005 trnet-default act/unsup
VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BridgeNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
1 enet 100001 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1002 fddi 101002 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1003 tr 101003 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1004 fdnet 101004 1500 - - - ieee - 0 0
1005 trnet 101005 1500 - - - ibm - 0 0
Remote SPAN VLANs
Primary Secondary Type Ports
2950#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1278 bytes
version 12.1
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
hostname 2950
enable secret 5 $1$JKXw$gcYpfOaSQRiQqcCuVF5371
ip subnet-zero
ip ssh time-out 120
ip ssh authentication-retries 3
spanning-tree mode pvst
no spanning-tree optimize bpdu transmission
spanning-tree extend system-id
interface FastEthernet0/1
interface FastEthernet0/2
interface FastEthernet0/3
switchport mode access
interface FastEthernet0/4
interface FastEthernet0/24
switchport mode access
speed 100
duplex full
interface Vlan1
ip address 192.168.0.11 255.255.255.0
ip http server
line con 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
line vty 5 15
login
end
2950#
3350#sh vlan
VLAN Name Status Ports
1 default active Fa0/1, Fa0/3, Fa0/4, Fa0/5, Fa0/6, Fa0/7, Fa0/8, Fa0/9, Fa0/10, Fa0/11, Fa0/12, Fa0/13, Fa0/14, Fa0/15, Fa0/16, Fa0/17, Fa0/18, Fa0/19, Fa0/20
Fa0/21, Fa0/22, Fa0/23, Fa0/24, Gi0/1, Gi0/2
1002 fddi-default active
1003 token-ring-default active
1004 fddinet-default active
1005 trnet-default active
VLAN Type SAID MTU Parent RingNo BridgeNo Stp BrdgMode Trans1 Trans2
1 enet 100001 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1002 fddi 101002 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1003 tr 101003 1500 - - - - - 0 0
1004 fdnet 101004 1500 - - - ieee - 0 0
1005 trnet 101005 1500 - - - ibm - 0 0
Remote SPAN VLANs
Primary Secondary Type Ports
3350#sh ip int brief
Interface IP-Address OK? Method Status Protocol
Vlan1 192.168.0.12 YES NVRAM up up
Vlan200 unassigned YES NVRAM down down
FastEthernet0/1 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet0/2 unassigned YES unset up up
FastEthernet0/3 unassigned YES unset down down
FastEthernet0/24 unassigned YES unset down down
GigabitEthernet0/1 unassigned YES unset down down
GigabitEthernet0/2 unassigned YES unset down down
3350#sh run
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 1728 bytes
version 12.1
no service pad
service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log uptime
no service password-encryption
hostname 3350
enable secret 5 $1$ojzz$X.gjyIj/4JDGAUDXYP5ie1
ip subnet-zero
ip routing
spanning-tree mode pvst
spanning-tree extend system-id
interface FastEthernet0/1
no ip address
interface FastEthernet0/2
no ip address
interface FastEthernet0/3
switchport mode access
no ip address
interface FastEthernet0/24
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
no ip address
duplex full
speed 100
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
no ip address
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
no ip address
interface Vlan1
ip address 192.168.0.12 255.255.255.0
interface Vlan200
no ip address
ip classless
ip http server
line con 0
line vty 0 4
password cisco
login
line vty 5 15
login
end
3350#Hi Karthick,
I had a look under the interface however I don't appear to have any command for mdix-auto?
2950(config-if)#?
Interface configuration commands:
arp Set arp type (arpa, probe, snap) or timeout
bandwidth Set bandwidth informational parameter
carrier-delay Specify delay for interface transitions
cdp CDP interface subcommands
channel-group Etherchannel/port bundling configuration
channel-protocol Select the channel protocol (LACP, PAgP)
default Set a command to its defaults
delay Specify interface throughput delay
description Interface specific description
dot1x Interface Config Commands for 802.1x
down-when-looped Force looped interface down
duplex Configure duplex operation.
exit Exit from interface configuration mode
fair-queue Enable Fair Queuing on an Interface
help Description of the interactive help system
hold-queue Set hold queue depth
ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands
keepalive Enable keepalive
lacp LACP interface subcommands
load-interval Specify interval for load calculation for an interface
logging Configure logging for interface
mac-address Manually set interface MAC address
macro Command macro
mls mls interface commands
mvr MVR per port configuration
no Negate a command or set its defaults
pagp PAgP interface subcommands
random-detect Enable Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED) on an
Interface
rmon Configure Remote Monitoring on an interface
shutdown Shutdown the selected interface
snmp Modify SNMP interface parameters
spanning-tree Spanning Tree Subsystem
speed Configure speed operation.
storm-control storm configuration
switchport Set switching mode characteristics
timeout Define timeout values for this interface
transmit-interface Assign a transmit interface to a receive-only interface
tx-ring-limit Configure PA level transmit ring limit
udld Configure UDLD enabled or disabled and ignore global UDLD
setting
2950(config-if)# -
Cisco 2950 - 24 WS switch express install issue
Hi Guys,
Got a Cisco 2950 24 port switch that I need to setup and I can't seem to get the page for Express install
In firefox when trying to connect to 10.0.0.1 I get the message "connection was reset" in internet explorer "page cannot be displayed"
when doing a arp -a I can see that the switch does get the IP address 10.0.0.1 and I can also ping the switch ok.
Have followed the instructions and reset the switch and all the mode lights are green etc.
my ethernet adapter does get the address 10.0.0.2 given from the switch (however connectivity is limited / not sure if this is supposed to be like this or not)
have tried earlier versions of firefox (even 1x 2x 3x 4x) etc and also older versions of IE incase there is something weird going on there. have also tried using a mac and trying safari which gives similar results.
So i think the http server is enabled on the switch, as it should be by default when it is reset etc. according to cisco's documentation.
I know using the console cable would be alot easier however I don't have one available and not easy for me to get
any ideas? has anyone ever successfully been able to use this express install web page on a cisco 2950 before? It has Version 12.1(22)EA14 so express install should work on this switch!
cheers,managed to get hold of a console cable. checked switch and http-server command was enabled so have no idea why this feature was not working...
did some research and someone suggested that it is fussy with the version of java you are running on the pc ( requires old version of java?) .. possibly that may have an influence who knows?
Think ill just carry around a Console cable in future! -
Cisco 2950 l2 switch console problen
Hi all, I got 2 old Cisco 2950 catalyst switch yesterday. But when I try to open console of both switches I am getting only blank terminal. I tried to open with putty and scureCRT, I tried another console cable, tried on another PC, but no luck.
I think previous owners might have disabled console. So is there any other way to take console or delete start-up conf file??Hello,
I don't have a 2950 around to test, but as far is I know disabling the console is achieved issuing the "no exec" command on the console line, so it is a command in the start-up config. Therefore booting the switch in the rescue image should not take into account that command, so the console should be available in that mode. Have you tried that? To do so hold down the MODE button located on the left side of the front panel, while you reconnect the power cable to the switch. Release the Mode button after approximately 5 seconds when the Status (STAT) LED goes out. When you release the Mode button, the SYST LED blinks amber.
Here is the rest of the procedure:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-2950-series-switches/12040-pswdrec-2900xl.html
PS: I presume you are using the correct COM port and terminal settings, however I mention them bellow just to make sure:
Bits per second (baud): 9600
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow Control: Xon/Xoff (or none, in some documents)
You can check if you are using the correct COM port in System Tools/Device Management if you are using a Windows device.
If this doesn't work check if the flash card can be removed (not sure on that old model), perhaps you can use it in other device and delete the startup config. -
Cisco 2950 Gigabit interface trunking
This is the small part of the network design that i want to seek advice from the forum .
++ we have two cisco 2950 switch
switch1 ==gigabit trunk == switch2 .
we want trunking to enable between these two two switches by using there gigabit ethernet interface ie
switch 1 interface GigabitEthernet0/1 is connected to switch 2 interface GigabitEthernet0/1 and switch 1 interface GigabitEthernet0/2 is connected to switch 2 interface GigabitEthernet0/2.
i need advice in following areas
++ what cable do we need to connect these switches (i guess cross over cable will do )
++ do we have configuration on the tech tip page
for achieving the same ?Hello,
for the trunk connection you need a four twisted-pair crossover cable:
Figure B-11 Four Twisted-Pair Crossover Cable Schematics for 10/100/1000 and 1000BASE-T Ports
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/hw/switches/ps628/products_installation_guide_chapter09186a0080346679.html#wp1020386
You can either configure 802.1Q or an ISL trunks between your switches. For 802.1Q the configuration would look like this:
Switch1
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
Switch2
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
And for ISL encapsulation, the configuration would look like this:
Switch1
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation isl
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation isl
switchport mode trunk
Switch2
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation isl
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation isl
switchport mode trunk
You could also configure a GigaChannel to bind both interfaces into one logical link, for better throughput. For 802.1Q:
Switch1
interface Port-channel1
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
Switch2
interface Port-channel1
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
And for ISL:
Switch1
interface Port-channel1
switchport trunk encapsulation isl
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation isl
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation isl
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
Switch2
interface Port-channel1
switchport trunk encapsulation isl
switchport mode trunk
interface GigabitEthernet0/1
switchport trunk encapuslation isl
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport trunk encapsulation isl
switchport mode trunk
channel-group 1 mode on
HTH,
GP -
Cisco RV320 DUAL WAN router USB setup with Telstra 4G MF823
I am trying to setup Cisco RV320 DUAL WAN router to work with my prepaid Telstra 4G MF823 device. Could you please assist. My settings are as follows: InterfaceUSB2Connection Type:3G/4G PIN Code:Confirm PIN Code:USB Connection Status:3G/4G modem is not available.Access Point Name:telstra.internetDial Number:Username:Password:Enable DNSDNS Server (Required): 8.8.8.8DNS Server (Optional): 8.8.4.4MTU:AutoManualB
Hi oz000,
Unfortunately we don't have anyone here to assist with this particular issue. Our team here provides assistance for the device standalone, we ensure that the 4G device connects to the network and functions correctly on its own.
-Matt W
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Cisco 2950 MT-RJ ports - Connect two switches?
Hi Everyone,
I'm wondering if I can connect two cisco 2950s together via the two MT-RJ ports they have?
Basically, I'd like the fibre ports to be the trunk between the two switches if possible
I have two of these:
Thanks!Hi,
Yes, that is possible. As long as your fiber patch cable is good there should be no issues.
HTH -
Dot1x Issue on Cisco 2950 Switch
Hi,
I have a Cisco 2950 switch running with c2950-i6q4l2-mz.121-22.EA6.bin image.When i configure a Dot1x Port Control Auto on each interface the utilization on the Cisco 2950 goes high.The moment i remove Dot1x Port Control Auto command on every interface utilization comes to normal.
Please let me know if any idea on this why the switch is behavior like this....
Thanks & Regds,
LalitMost likely you are hitting a bug although I did not find anything in the bug toolkit that could resemblance this.
What process is stealing all your cpu? Please do a `show proc cpu` for me. I would start by grabbing the EA13 release and try the same with that to see if you experience the same issues.
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How come my username and password isnt working
works with everything else but now im trying to download a movie i bought on ituens while i was on a train then the wifi on the train stopped working so it paused it now im back home and trying to continue to download it and its not working. i can lo