Configuring Layer 3 Interfaces
Information About Layer 3 Interfaces Layer 3 interfaces forward packets to another device using static or dynamic routing protocols. You can use Layer 3 interfaces for IP routing and inter-VLAN routing of
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Information About Layer 3 Interfaces Layer 3 interfaces forward packets to another device using static or dynamic routing protocols. You can use Layer 3 interfaces for IP routing and inter-VLAN routing of
Cisco Layer 3 EtherChannel Explained & Configured You probably learned about Layer 2 EtherChannels and how to configure them. Now, we are going to discuss EtherChannel on Layer 3
In a summary, a Layer 3 switch provides high-speed Layer 3 switching through one routing process (forwarding the first packet to the CPU and creating a hardware Layer 3 forwarding entry) and
For information on configuring MAC addresses, see the Layer 2 Switching Configuration Guide for your device. You can also create a Layer 3 port channel from routed interfaces.
One use of subinterfaces is to provide unique Layer 3 interfaces to each virtual local area network (VLAN) supported by the parent interface. In this scenario, the parent interface connects to a Layer 2
To enable SwitchA and SwitchB to communicate with each other and provide high link bandwidth, Layer 3 Eth-Trunk interfaces need to be used between SwitchA and SwitchB. In addition,
Layer2 and Layer3 switches are the foundation of any network. After all, any network devices (routers, firewalls, computers, servers etc) have to be connected to a
This article will cover a basic example of how layer 3 routing functionality on MS series switches could be implemented. Before proceeding, please refer to theLayer 3 Switch Overview for general
Configuring the Switch Ports Additional Considerations Switch Management IP and Layer 3 Interfaces (SVIs) Related KBs This article outlines a basic example of how layer 3 routing functionality on MS
A Layer 3 switch configuration enables inter-VLAN routing by combining traditional Layer 2 switching with Layer 3 routing capabilities. This eliminates the need for separate routers for each
An all-optical Ethernet switch provides both optical uplink and downlink ports, and uses optical fibers that feature high transmission speed, large bandwidth, and strong anti-interference capability.
A modular network switch with three network modules (a total of 36 Ethernet ports) and one power supply A five-port layer-2 switch without management functionality