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July 18th, 2015 09:00
Intervlan routing for S4810 VLT
Hi
I Just want to clarify things because I confuse about intervlan routing if it is possible to implement if I used VLT's
First when I configured VLT domain in my two core switches(S4810), I need to have a route for my vlans
- what shall I used intervlan routing is my preferred but when the Peer routing enabled in VLT domain, is intervlan routing is applicable or supported in peer-routing.?
- also all the configuration of both peer switches must have to be identical or same
- example: when I configured intervlan routing in Peer-1 also I need to configured intervlan routing in Peer- 2
I want to have an answer if I need to configure intervlan or OSPF with this problem
Thank you very much
BRENT
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brentabundo
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July 20th, 2015 08:00
Hi Sir,,
I just want to clarify im using peer-routing command within a vlt domain configuration is this means that I also enable the intervlan routing if I use this commnad?
brentabundo
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July 20th, 2015 09:00
I think sir peer -routing can helps me to by pass the configuration of vrrp? ryt?
Also all my configuration in my primary switch must be identical or the same to my secondary switches
brentabundo
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July 20th, 2015 09:00
With Peer routing enabled do I still need to configure OSPF or IS-IS in my core switches configurations because my core switch is also my vlt domain
brentabundo
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July 20th, 2015 09:00
Also Can I ask what the primary difference of Vlt tagged and vlt untagged to the simple tagged and untagged ports
petsmag
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July 21st, 2015 02:00
Thanks
brentabundo
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July 21st, 2015 05:00
My scenario sir i have two core switches namely s4810 with vlt capable
No router involve in this scenario sir
I just want to know if ip routing can used as a routing protocol of my core switches with a vlt also if the only way i can configure using ospf