connect a switch to a router
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04-11-2006 11:08 AM - edited 03-03-2019 02:46 AM
I want to set a direct connection from a router port Fe0 to a switch Fe0. All I should have to do is connect them to gether and it should work. Would my vlan databases populate from the switch to the router with this connection?
Thanks
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04-11-2006 11:15 AM
No, unless the routers port is one of the swithcport in an ethernet switching module and it is trunking and in the same VTP domain as the switch. Otherwise, no VTP.
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04-11-2006 11:16 AM
Hi Robert,
You still have to configure both ports. You can configure the port to carry a single vlan or a trunk of vlans.
Also, unless the 'router' is a layer 3 switch, the vlan database will not be propagated to the router.
HTH,
Bobby
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04-11-2006 11:50 AM
I forgot about that. Thanks
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04-11-2006 12:20 PM
The router is a 3845 and the switch is a 3560 series
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04-11-2006 07:35 PM
Robert
if you user the port on the 3560 has:
1: no switch port
2: put an IP on your sw port
you will directly connect to your router at L3
a Cisco 3560 is a L3 switch
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04-11-2006 11:27 PM
Here is a configuration guide for the 16ESW (the config guide might look like it's for 3600, you can still use it since it's specific for the ESW):
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04-13-2006 02:23 AM
Thank you
