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Cisco: Basic InterVLAN Routing with Layer 3 Switch

Basic InterVLAN Routing with Layer 3 Switch

InterVLAN Routing is another building block exercise for beginners.

Notes

On SC1 switch, interface G3/0 connecting to R1 router must be set to no switchport

On R1 router, remember to add route of the two internal subnets 10.0.16.0/24 and 10.0.17.0/24. Pay attention the subnet mask 255.255.254.0.

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