Inter-VLAN routing is the process of forwarding network traffic between different VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) on a network. There are several techniques for implementing inter-VLAN routing, including:
- Router-on-a-Stick: This technique involves configuring a single physical interface on a router to act as a trunk link, allowing it to carry traffic for multiple VLANs. The router then uses sub-interfaces to route traffic between VLANs.
- Layer 3 Switching: This technique involves using a switch that has Layer 3 routing capabilities to perform inter-VLAN routing. This allows for faster routing as the switch can route traffic directly between VLANs without the need for a separate router.
- Multilayer Switching: This technique is similar to Layer 3 switching, but uses specialized hardware to perform the routing, allowing for even faster routing performance.
Each technique has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of which technique to use will depend on the specific requirements of the network.
Inter-VLAN Routing Notes:-
Small and perfect Notes Discuss Inter-VLAN Routing Techniques. consisting of 5 pages, in a simple style.
Content: –
- Why we need Inter-VLAN Routing
- Isolated Broadcast Domains
- Routing Between VLANs
- Inter-VLAN Routing methods
- Router on a stick
- Routing using a Multilayer Switch
- Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing on a Router (Router On A Stick) – ROAS
- Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing on a MLS (Multilayer Switch)
Prepared By: –
Eng Ahmed Nabil
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