We have configured a VLAN trunk between a Catalyst 2960 and Dell PowerConnect 6224. This works fine, and we can route between VLANs etc.
The PowerConnect 6224 is providing L3 routing functionality, and the default gateway for the subnet - e.g. 192.168.10.1 is assigned to the rotuer interface for the VLAN in question on the 6224.
When defining the same VLAN on the Catalyst 2960 using Cisco Network Assistant we are forced to enter an IP address for the VLAN. In order for this to work correctly, it appears that we need to set a differnet IP address for the VLAN - e.g. 192.168.10.2 (i.e. so that the IP address that exists on the Catalyst does not conflict with the IP on the router interface on the PowerConnect 6224).
Is the assigning of the IP address on the Catalyst absolutely necessary? If we were to configure via the command line would there be an option to define the VLAN without an IP address?
Thank you for your help.
Kind regards,
Roland
