Trunk Configuration for Core Switches and Aggregation Switches

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The configuration examples in this document were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration.

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In such a scenario, if the Eth-Trunks between the core, aggregation, and access switches still need to be set up in auto-negotiation mode, you can perform the configuration as

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Instead, a dedicated transit VLAN can be defined and allowed on trunks, typically between the core and aggregation layers with OSPF enabled and “Passive” set to “no.”

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