![]() = Steps to setup Turtle switch for RMM access = Hare(config)#write memory - Save the running config to the startup config Hare(config-if-Po100)#switchport trunk allowed vlan 1000,1200,1300,1400 - Allow all the vlans for "public", "public.data", "public.repl", "public.mgmt" Hare(config-if-Po100)#switchport mode trunk - Set it in trunk mode ![]() Hare(config)#interface Port-Channel100 - start the config for port channel 100 which connects to customer s switch Hare(config-if-Po1-12)#switchport trunk allowed vlan 1000,1200,1300,1400 - Allow all the vlans for "public", "public.data", "public.repl", "public.mgmt" Hare(config-if-Po1-12)#switchport trunk native vlan 1000 - Native vlan is the one that goes to the "public" interface Hare(config-if-Po1-12)#switchport mode trunk - Set them in trunk mode Hare(config)#interface Port-Channel1-12 - start the config on the port channel 1-12 that connects to ECS nodes. Hare(config)#vlan 1000,1200,1300,1400 - create the vlans on the switchs with the same vlan IDs. Step 3 (CE/IDE/TSE): Configure the Hare/Rabbit switches like this: Step 2 (CE/IDE): Installation guide "CHAPTER 4: Configure switches", use the command " updateArista" to upload the default configuration into the switches, and the switches would be reloaded automatically. ![]() ![]() Step 1 (Customer): Make sure customer s switch ports that connect to ECS Hare/Rabbit are configured as vPC and port mode is trunk, no native vlan (or native vlan is vlan1), and allow the vlan 1000,1200,1300,1400. = Steps to setup Hare/Rabbit switches to work in network separation = ![]()
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