05-19-2010 11:45 PM - edited 03-04-2019 08:32 AM
Hi everyone,
I got a Cisco 860 and I'd like to know if the switchports in it can be used as routing ports. Every port for a different subnetwork.
I know there is a similar IOS for Catalyst (IPSERVICES), but I do not know if it exists for this one.
Thanks a lot!
Fabio
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05-20-2010 12:28 AM
No, you have to create VLANs and assign ports, you will not be able to directly configure IP addresses on the Switch ports.`
05-20-2010 12:28 AM
fvalpondi wrote:
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
Well, any Catalyst switch is able to activate a "switch port" as a routing port (using the "ip routing" and "no switchport" commands) if it has the appropiate IOS version.
That's why I wanted to know if there was any version for the router 860 that could perform this on its switch ports.
best regards.
Fabio
Fabio
Not every Catalyst switch can use routed ports, the switch needs to be a L3 switch ie. 3560 upwards. A L2 switch such as the 2960 does not support routed ports.
The 860 ports are L2 switchports only. What you can do is create vlans and then assign the ports to different vlans. However from the datasheet the 860 only supports 2 vlans. I know that with some of these routers upgrading the feature set means it supports more vlans but i can't find any mention of this for the 860.
Jon
05-20-2010 12:02 AM
Hi Fabio,
The ports present in those router are switch ports and hence you cant make them act as routed
ports using any IOS upgrade. I'm expecting more suggestions towards this question, though.
Happy Networking!!!
Rgds,
Narendrakumar B
05-20-2010 12:19 AM
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
Well, any Catalyst switch is able to activate a "switch port" as a routing port (using the "ip routing" and "no switchport" commands) if it has the appropiate IOS version.
That's why I wanted to know if there was any version for the router 860 that could perform this on its switch ports.
best regards.
Fabio
05-20-2010 12:28 AM
fvalpondi wrote:
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
Well, any Catalyst switch is able to activate a "switch port" as a routing port (using the "ip routing" and "no switchport" commands) if it has the appropiate IOS version.
That's why I wanted to know if there was any version for the router 860 that could perform this on its switch ports.
best regards.
Fabio
Fabio
Not every Catalyst switch can use routed ports, the switch needs to be a L3 switch ie. 3560 upwards. A L2 switch such as the 2960 does not support routed ports.
The 860 ports are L2 switchports only. What you can do is create vlans and then assign the ports to different vlans. However from the datasheet the 860 only supports 2 vlans. I know that with some of these routers upgrading the feature set means it supports more vlans but i can't find any mention of this for the 860.
Jon
05-20-2010 12:32 AM
Hi Jon,
you are right, L3-Switches. I explained myself not clearly. Anyway, the L3 switch has to run over the appropiate IOS...
Does anyway the router perform intervlan routing if i set the ports in different vlans?
05-20-2010 12:28 AM
No, you have to create VLANs and assign ports, you will not be able to directly configure IP addresses on the Switch ports.`
05-20-2010 12:32 AM
Thanks
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