I have 5 Vlans (including Vlan 1) configured on Cisco 4507r and 3550 switches. Vlans 2-5 are configured with the cable-range and AppleTalk zone. Using a test Mac, I am able to see the zones I created as well as access servers belonging to these Vlans (vlan 2-5). However, the AppleTalk settings (cable-range and zone) I am entering for Vlan 1 (where all my servers will temporarily belong to) are showing up as invalid, which I think makes it impossible for the resources in Vlan 1 to be accessible. I tried different settings, but still no luck. Is there a reason why I cannot configure interface Vlan 1 with AppleTalk settings, but for the other vlan interfaces it works fine? How can I make the resources on vlan 1 be available to my Mac users on different Vlans?
The trunk link is over fiber using the 802.1q protocol Interface vlan 1 is using a class A IP address with a 16 bit subnet mask and vlan 2-5 are using a Class A IP address with a 23 bit subnet mask
Thanks for helping