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Inter-VLAN Routing full report
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Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
The exercises in this section cover how to configure inter-VLAN routing and review the commands to
configure a switch to support inter-VLAN routing.
Inter-VLAN Routing Configuration Exercise
Figure 6-3 shows two topologies. One topology is using traditional inter-VLAN routing and the other
topology is using router-on-a-stick inter-VLAN routing. The addressing for both topologies is shown
in Table 6-2. For this exercise, you will not configure a separate management or native VLAN.
Prepare the Network
You can use any current switch in your lab as long as it has the required interfaces shown
in Figure 6-4 and supports 802.1Q encapsulation. The router you choose must support
inter-VLAN routing. The output shown in this lab is based on Cisco 2960 switches and an
1841 router. Other switch or router models may produce different output.
Set up console connections to all three switches.
Inter-VLAN Routing.pdf (Size: 227.3 KB / Downloads: 135)
Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing
The exercises in this section cover how to configure inter-VLAN routing and review the commands to
configure a switch to support inter-VLAN routing.
Inter-VLAN Routing Configuration Exercise
Figure 6-3 shows two topologies. One topology is using traditional inter-VLAN routing and the other
topology is using router-on-a-stick inter-VLAN routing. The addressing for both topologies is shown
in Table 6-2. For this exercise, you will not configure a separate management or native VLAN.
Prepare the Network
You can use any current switch in your lab as long as it has the required interfaces shown
in Figure 6-4 and supports 802.1Q encapsulation. The router you choose must support
inter-VLAN routing. The output shown in this lab is based on Cisco 2960 switches and an
1841 router. Other switch or router models may produce different output.
Set up console connections to all three switches.