05-16-2022 08:09 AM
For school I have to make a network and I need to write down every IP address in a table. Am not so sure if my access witches belong in vlan1 (server room 1 and 2) in my IP address table.
Can someone tell me if I did it right??
Thank you so much in advance!
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05-17-2022 12:28 AM
You did right. For management one IP is enough.
05-16-2022 08:36 AM
Hi
The only thing I did not find is the ISR router. All the rest is ok for me.
05-16-2022 10:43 AM
Hi
Thank you for replying! So the access witches don't have to have other IPS? And they don't have to be placed in other columns in the IP addressing table? I always had the feeling I had to give the access switches different IPS and place them in the IP addressing table according to which vlans the access switches are connected to.
And oh yes i forgot that one my bad!
Thank you so much for helping!
05-16-2022 06:27 PM
"access witches don't have to have other IPS" not sure what you mean but L2 switches are access switches and they only need 1 IP on interface vlan x which is management vlan for purpose of accessing that switch and configuring. So, no other IPs should be on L2 switch; no rotuing, no routing table; only 1 IP and default gateway for remote access.
Regards, ML
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05-17-2022 11:26 AM
hi
what i meant by "access switches don't have to have other IPS" is that am not sure if the IPS I gave to the access switches are the correct IP's. But looking at your message i think I did it right. I was just confused if i should put the management IPS for the access switches in the column "VLAN1" or put them in different column.
05-17-2022 12:28 AM
You did right. For management one IP is enough.
05-17-2022 11:27 AM
thank you so much for taking the time to look!
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