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CCIE Narbiks Workbook

jim-turner
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Level 1

I am studying for my CCIE lab using Narbiks Advanced Workbook Vol4 and during the EIGRP router topology setup he says "F0/0 interface of BB1 and R1 should be configured in VLAN 11".

I am unsure of how to assign a router port to a VLAN. Is he talking about setting up a virtual interface, a sub-interface or am I missing something?

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milan.kulik
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Hi,

doesn't it mean

"Find on your switch(es) the ports to which the F0/0 interface of BB1 and R1 are connected to. Assign those ports to VLAN11 on your switch(es)." ?

 

Best regards,

Milan

 

 

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"Real" router Ethernet interfaces, when defined with subinterfaces, using, for example, .1Q encapsulation, is how you get them compatible with, or like, a switch's VLAN trunk interface.

jim-turner
Level 1
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Here is what I am seeing in the workbook if this helps to make it clear.

Hello

I think you may be looking at it the wrong way,

Doesn't he mean assign those router ports which are attached via your L2 switching topology to vlan 11

 

res

Paul

 

 

 

 


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