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Inter VLAN routing With 1 switch
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19 years 4 months ago #8878
by jaiwardhan
Inter VLAN routing With 1 switch was created by jaiwardhan
how do we comunicate with two vlans within the same switch using a router? do we create subinterfaces in the router ethernet port? what else??? please help!!! i need it for a friend
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19 years 4 months ago #8881
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Replied by LooseCannon on topic Re: Inter VLAN routing With 1 switch
Either create a trunk port that goes to a router with two subinterfaces or have a physical line from each VLAN going to a physical interface each on the router.
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19 years 3 months ago #9465
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Replied by Ballisaini on topic Re: Inter VLAN routing With 1 switch
Hello Dude,
If you have sufficient interface available on your router then you can connect the vlans directly into router interface and u have to activate ISL/802.1q frame tagging depnding upong your network whether its cisco or any other brand involved too.If you just have 1 interface then you can connect a switch with that interface of router and then plug in all the Vlans cable into the switch interface(this is called router on stick).
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Balli
If you have sufficient interface available on your router then you can connect the vlans directly into router interface and u have to activate ISL/802.1q frame tagging depnding upong your network whether its cisco or any other brand involved too.If you just have 1 interface then you can connect a switch with that interface of router and then plug in all the Vlans cable into the switch interface(this is called router on stick).
Your buddy
Balli
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