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May 3rd, 2010, 09:57 AM
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Trunking a port.
I am not sure if the title of the thread is correct. Anyway the problem is we have a new project where a single printer has to be available to multiple VLAN's. While the CCIE's (or wannabe's looking at their failure level) are trying their best, I am the one suffering since I am the project lead.
Here is the scenario:
We currently have multiple printers, one for each VLAN but now we'll be getting a single (canon) network (plus USB) based printer that will be taking over entire office for printing (We need to have this implemented in 250+ offices across the country). This way we'll be getting rid of multiple printers and adding just one (don’t ask who's idea it is. I am from the IT team. We are here to read lead not read [Something on those line's ])
How do I add one port (which will be used by the printer) for multiple VLAN's? We use Passport 1424T switches. It's important to keep in mind that I need this to be done on a switch and not using a router.
Thanks in advance.
Parth Maniar,
CISSP, CISM, CISA, SSCP
*Thank you GOD*
Greater the Difficulty, SWEETER the Victory.
Believe in yourself.
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