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VLAN Membership Policy Server
Two topologies are possible.
a Catalyst 4500 series switch operating as a VMPS client.
station attached to a Cisco IP Phone, which is attached to a Catalyst 4500 series switch.
Figure 16-5
Endstation
(in VLAN 10)
Figure 16-6
Endstation
(in VLAN 20)
Cisco IP phone
(in VLAN 10)
In the following procedure, the Catalyst 4500 and Catalyst 6500 series switches (running Catalyst
Operating System) are the VMPS servers. Use this procedure to configure the Catalyst 4500 series
switch clients in the network:
Configure the VMPS server addresses on Switch 2, the client switch.
Step 1
Starting from privileged EXEC mode, enter global configuration mode:
a.
switch# configuration terminal
Enter the primary VMPS server IP address:
b.
switch(config)# vmps server 172.20.26.150 primary
Enter the secondary VMPS server IP addresses:
c.
switch(config)# vmps server 172.20.26.152
d.
To verify your entry of the VMPS IP addresses, return to privileged EXEC mode:
switch(config)# exit
Software Configuration Guide—Release IOS XE 3.6.0E and IOS 15.2(2)E
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Figure 16-5
Topology with an End Station Attached Directly to a Catalyst 4500 Series Switch
Operating as a VMPS Client
Catalyst 4500 (IOS)
(VMPS client)
Topology with an End Station Attached to a Cisco IP Phone that is Attached to a
Catalyst 4500 Series Switch
IP
Catalyst 4500 (IOS)
(VMPS client)
Chapter 16
illustrates a topology with one end station attached directly to
Figure 16-6
Internet
Catalyst 4500 (CatOS)/
Catalyst 6500 (CatOS)/
URT
(VMPS server)
Internet
Catalyst 4500 (CatOS)/
Catalyst 6500 (CatOS)/
URT
(VMPS server)
Configuring VLANs, VTP, and VMPS
illustrates a topology with an end
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