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🔧 Cisco Trunk Port Config On physical Cisco Switches | VLANs via Trunk, CCNA Lab #tungabadranetworks

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In this real-time lab, I demonstrated how to configure a trunk port between two Physical Cisco 2960 Catalyst switches (IND_SW1 & IND_SW2) to allow multiple VLANs over a single physical interface.

🛠 Lab Setup:
📍 Switch 1: IND_SW1(192.168.1.123)
📍 Switch 2: IND_SW2(192.168.1.124)
📍 Trunk Port: Fa0/23 on both switches
📍 VLANs Allowed: 10, 20

✅ Configuration on IND_SW1:

IND_SW1# configure terminal
IND_SW1(config)# interface fa0/23
IND_SW1(config-if)# switchport mode trunk
IND_SW1(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20

✅ Configuration on IND_SW2:

IND_SW2# configure terminal
IND_SW2(config)# interface fa0/23
IND_SW2(config-if)# switchport mode trunk
IND_SW2(config-if)# switchport trunk allowed vlan 10,20

🔍 Verify Trunk Ports ✅
IND_SW1# show interfaces trunk
IND_SW2# show interfaces trunk

📶 Ping Test
IND_SW1# ping 192.168.1.124
IND_SW2# ping 192.168.1.123

🚀 Result:
✅ Trunk successfully established
✅ VLANs allowed across link: 10, 20
✅ Ping successful = End-to-End VLAN Communication achieved!

🎓 Learning: Trunk ports are essential to extend VLANs across multiple switches. By default, trunk allows all VLANs, but we can also specify allowed VLANs for better security and control.

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