Operating instructions
174 Cisco Systems Intelligent Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module
Step 3.2.5:
Configure 802.1Q
trunking to BladeServer1 and add
allowed VLAN
s.
int g0/1
switchport trunk allowed vlan
2,20,25
Note that the VLAN numbers might be
wrapped in this document; they should
be on the same line as the command.
This allows VLANs 2, 20, and 25 to
reach BladeServer1’s second NIC.
1. In the top menu bar, click VLAN →
VLAN.
2. Click port Gi0/1.
3. Click Modify.
4. In the Trunk-Allowed VLAN field,
enter 2,20,25.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Apply or OK.
Important: As noted in step 3.1.3, a
limitation in the current version of CMS
exists where it will always include
VLANs 1 and 1001 through 1005. This
can cause a mismatch with the setting
on the blade server side and result in
the trunk not working as expected. The
only solution at this time is to go into the
CLI and run the switchport trunk
allowed vlan command with the
desired settings, as shown in the CLI
section for this step.
Step 3.2.6:
Configure access links
to BladeServer2 and set access
VLAN
.
int g0/2
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 20
This places BladeServer2’s second NIC
into VLAN 20.
1. In the top menu bar, click VLAN →
VLAN.
2. Click port Gi0/2.
3. Click Modify.
4. In the Administrative Mode field,
select Static Access.
5. In the Static-Access VLAN field,
enter 20.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Apply or OK.
Step 3.2.7:
Configure access links
to BladeServer3 and set access
VLAN
.
int g0/3
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 30
This places BladeServer3’s second NIC
into VLAN 30.
1. In the top menu bar, click VLAN →
VLAN.
2. Click port Gi0/3.
3. Click Modify.
4. In the Administrative Mode field,
select Static Access.
5. In the Static-Access VLAN field,
enter 30.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Apply or OK.
Description and comments Actions via IOS CLI for CIGEMS2 Actions via CMS for CIGEMS2