5.3 Layer 3 Switching: Inter-VLAN routing (CCNA 2: Chapter 5)
Chapter 5: Objectives
Describe the three primary options for enabling inter-VLAN routing.
Configure legacy inter-VLAN routing.
Configure router-on-a-stick inter-VLAN routing.
Troubleshoot common inter-VLAN configuration issues.
Troubleshoot common IP addressing issues in an inter-VLAN routed environment.
Configure inter-VLAN routing using Layer 3 switching.
Troubleshoot inter-VLAN routing in a Layer 3 switched environment.
Chapter 5: Overview
This chapter focuses on the methods used for the implementation of inter-VLAN routing.
This chapter includes configurations for both the use of a router and a Layer 3 switch. It also describes issues encountered when implementing inter-VLAN routing and standard troubleshooting techniques.
Using VLANs to segment a switched network provides improved performance, manageability, and security.
Trunks are used to carry information from multiple VLANs between devices.
Once a network is segmented, a Layer 3 process is required to allow traffic to move from one network segment to another.
The Layer 3 routing process can either be implemented using a router or a Layer 3 switch interface.
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Thank you so much. SVI's vs Routed ports was the one topic I struggled to understand the most. After numerous videos and numerous people trying to explain it to me, this video finally helped me understand it all.
@AstritKrasniqi
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This helped clear up as to WHY companies would still want L2 switches. They are cheap to use at the access layer. L3 is good at cutting down on offloading all the LAN routing to L3 switches. And we all know what the router does.
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Hello How can i communicate from routed port to svi ? Using ospf
Dear Kranisqi, your videos are really helpful, i am doing learning CCNA 200-301, I have got a problem, i made routed ports etherchannel, all fine but when i reopen it all configuration for routed ports are removed automatically even i save it, i am using packet tracer, is it due to packet tracer or something else, could you please share you email with me so i can send it to you via email.
@AstritKrasniqi
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