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cisco_inter_vlan_routing [2024/01/21 00:30] – [IP Routing] walkeradmincisco_inter_vlan_routing [2024/01/21 13:36] (current) walkeradmin
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 ====== Cisco Inter VLAN Routing ====== ====== Cisco Inter VLAN Routing ======
 +==== aka Switch Virtual Interfaces (SVI) or Management Interface ====
 <color #db5f0b>Jan 2024</color> <color #db5f0b>Jan 2024</color>
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 ==== IP Routing ==== ==== IP Routing ====
 As a quick reminder, here is a diagram of the network we are using: As a quick reminder, here is a diagram of the network we are using:
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 {{ :vlanr_003.png?900 |}} {{ :vlanr_003.png?900 |}}
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 As can be seen from the above output, the PING failed, which is good because without actually setting up any IP Routing this is what we would expect and want. As can be seen from the above output, the PING failed, which is good because without actually setting up any IP Routing this is what we would expect and want.
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-To enable IP Routing on the switch, we will use the following: 
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 +To enable <color #ed1c24>IP Routing</color> on the switch, we will use the following:
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 +  en
 +  conf t
 +  ip routing
 +  end
 +There is no text return from running this command.
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 +No we can test to see the routes by using the following:
 <file> <file>
 sh ip route sh ip route
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 C    192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, Vlan10 C    192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, Vlan10
 </file> </file>
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 +We can see that the two <color #ed1c24>interface VLANs</color> are shown (10.43.30.0 is directly connected, Vlan20 and 192.168.1.0/24 is directly connected, Vlan10).
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 Now try to ping from Device A (192.168.1.38) to Device B (10.43.30.100). Remember, the gateway of Device A must be the IP Address of VLAN 10 (192.168.1.1 in this example). Now try to ping from Device A (192.168.1.38) to Device B (10.43.30.100). Remember, the gateway of Device A must be the IP Address of VLAN 10 (192.168.1.1 in this example).
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