A THOUSAND TIME THIS!!! I have been trying to find a video with 2 L2 switches and an L3 Switch that does inter VLAn routing and it doesn't exist! Argh!
Also found it a little hard to understand your accent but with some careful listening and lots of replaying I finally understood what you were say. Great video and well presented. Still not sure what you did in the multi-layer switch (ms) that allowed you to cross traffic across VLANs 10 and 20. From what I could see you assigned a default gateway IP address to each of them and started them up. I really couldn't see what else you did to allow them to talk to each other. Although that's why I was watching the video because I don't understand the topic very well.
You should specify that the reason they couldn't ping in the beginning is that they're in different networks. not because of the Vlans. This can confuse people.
it would be better if you show us using trunk link between l2 n l3 switch
yah bro..
Thank you for the help and support
Any time
why do you configure the links between the L3 and the L2 switches as Access and not Trunk?
A THOUSAND TIME THIS!!!
I have been trying to find a video with 2 L2 switches and an L3 Switch that does inter VLAn routing and it doesn't exist! Argh!
@@jochenstacker7448 layer3 switch with 802 1q search in youtube
@@srujithreddy335 it's ok, it was packet tracer bug. 😁
It looks like the access port created between switch and MLS works. But it should have been setup as a trunk port and allowed the vlans on the port.
Thank you so much for your very informtive video!! it helped me a lot!!
Glad it was helpful!
Do we need to use 2 cables? can we do as trunk port or anyother options?
No, we used multiple cables for redundancy. It is depends on our requirements!
Thanks for your great support and sharing!
All was set but It didn't work for me though...But when I tried by not assigning vlans at sw1 and sw2 interfaces for the very first time, it did work.
Also found it a little hard to understand your accent but with some careful listening and lots of replaying I finally understood what you were say. Great video and well presented. Still not sure what you did in the multi-layer switch (ms) that allowed you to cross traffic across VLANs 10 and 20. From what I could see you assigned a default gateway IP address to each of them and started them up. I really couldn't see what else you did to allow them to talk to each other. Although that's why I was watching the video because I don't understand the topic very well.
Hi, I have to use /29 . Can I use for vlan10 192.168.1.0 and for vlan20 192.168.2.0?
You can use any network like 3.0 ,4.0 so on ,, vlan 10 vlan 20 its just a name.
Yes, You can!
thanks for this information
So nice of you
Nice sir
Keep watching
nice one, thanks so much
Glad you like it!
A little hard to understand but fantastic walk through.
i understood OK
Nice one!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Nice video..but instead of two links from L2 to L3 switch, can you please make it as trunk to work similar to router on stick mode
Yes, sure
You should specify that the reason they couldn't ping in the beginning is that they're in different networks. not because of the Vlans. This can confuse people.
Yes, noted.
And thanks for your great support!
enable
config t
ip routing
You're welcome
Glad it helped!
And thanks for your great support and sharing my dear friend!
get to the configuration, no one cares about the cosmetics.
Nope cosmetics help in understanding and for clarity.