cisco_inter_vlan_routing
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| ====== Cisco Inter VLAN Routing ====== | ====== Cisco Inter VLAN Routing ====== | ||
| + | ==== aka Switch Virtual Interfaces (SVI) or Management Interface ==== | ||
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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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| - | To enable IP Routing on the switch, we will use the following: | + | To enable |
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| ip routing | ip routing | ||
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| There is no text return from running this command. | There is no text return from running this command. | ||
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| C 192.168.1.0/ | C 192.168.1.0/ | ||
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| + | We can see that the two <color # | ||
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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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