CCNP Switch: Multilayer Switching InterVLAN Routing Recall that a Layer 2 network is defined as a broadcast domain. A Layer 2 network also can exist as a VLAN inside one or more switches. VLANs essentially are isolated from each other so that packets in one VLAN cannot cross into another VLAN. To transport packets between VLANs, you must use a Layer 3 device. … [Read more...]
CCNP Switch FAQ: Multilayer Switching
CCNP Switch FAQ: Multilayer Switching Q1. Which of the following arrangements can be considered inter-VLAN routing? a. One switch, two VLANs, one connection to a router. b. One switch, two VLANs, two connections to a router. c. Two switches, two VLANs, two connections to a router. d. All of these answers are correct. Answer:D Figure: Examples of Inter-VLAN … [Read more...]