Hi,
On Cisco a trunk in not a LAG (Link Aggregation Group) it's multiple VLAN on a port. So on Cisco you need find which VLAN you have, and which VLAN are allowed on the interface. Create the VLANs on the new switch and configure the interface with the same VLAN , tagged and untagged.
This is not related to the Switch Simulator in any way ;-)
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Arne Opdal
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Original Message:
Sent: Aug 03, 2022 12:21 AM
From: ss aa
Subject: Aruba 1930 switch connection to cisco
Hi everyone,
I have two switches( non of them does any routing), the first is Aruba 1930 and the second is cisco. How should I configure the port connecting both switches together?
Note: the cisco switch is configured as trunk but I have no clue how Aruba should be configured
Thanks