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ip routing command doesn't work on cisco 9000v

nsom
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Hi I am trying to enable routing on cisco 9000v for intervlan routing betwen two vlans.
I am trying to enable routing as explained in different articles using ip routing command however this command doesn't work as there are other options that need to be executed post this command and I ma not sure what to use. Please suggest
```

switch(config)# ip routing

event-history   internal        multicast       

switch(config)# ip routing

                           ^

% Incomplete command at '^' marker.

```

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Hi

 Nexus you be the command 

conf t

feature interface-vlan

 

Hi Flavio,
I am not sure I quite followed what you said
If you are talking about interface-vlan feature that's already enabled.
```

switch(config)# feature interface-vlan

switch(config)#

switch(config)#

switch(config)# ip routing

                          ^

% Incomplete command at '^' marker.

```



I believe the routing will work after that.  Did you try to setup ip address on two interfaces vlan and they did not ping each other?

nsom
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That's right
```

Eth1/1          2003    eth  access up      none                     1000(D)

Eth1/2          2003    eth  access up      none                     1000(D)

 

Eth1/3          2004    eth  access up      none                     1000(D)

```
I have assigned 2003 an ip of 192.168.15.1 and 2004 as 192.168.20.1, the hosts ips are 192.168.15.2(host1) and 192.168.20.2(host2)
I have set the gateway of the host1 as 192.168.15.1 which is the gateway of the vlan2003.
I am able to ping 192.168.15.1 from host1, however ping doesn't go through when I try to it from host1 to gateway2 i.e 192.168.20.1(vlan2004)



Which licensing do you have on this device?

the NSK dont add VLAN automatic when you config switchport with access vlan 
you need to add vlan to DB by

VLAN2003 
VLAN2004

switch(config)# show vlan

 

VLAN Name                             Status    Ports

---- -------------------------------- --------- -------------------------------

1    default                          active    Eth1/4, Eth1/5, Eth1/6, Eth1/7

                                                Eth1/8, Eth1/9, Eth1/10, Eth1/11

                                                Eth1/12, Eth1/13, Eth1/14

                                                Eth1/15, Eth1/16, Eth1/17

                                                Eth1/18, Eth1/19, Eth1/20

                                                Eth1/21, Eth1/22, Eth1/23

                                                Eth1/24, Eth1/25, Eth1/26

                                                Eth1/27, Eth1/28, Eth1/29

                                                Eth1/30, Eth1/31, Eth1/32

                                                Eth1/33, Eth1/34, Eth1/35

                                                Eth1/36, Eth1/37, Eth1/38

                                                Eth1/39, Eth1/40, Eth1/41

                                                Eth1/42, Eth1/43, Eth1/44

                                                Eth1/45, Eth1/46, Eth1/47

                                                Eth1/48, Eth1/49, Eth1/50

                                                Eth1/51, Eth1/52, Eth1/53

                                                Eth1/54, Eth1/55, Eth1/56

                                                Eth1/57, Eth1/58, Eth1/59

                                                Eth1/60, Eth1/61, Eth1/62

                                                Eth1/63, Eth1/64

2003 VLAN2003                         active    Eth1/1, Eth1/2

2004 VLAN2004                         active    Eth1/3

2005 VLAN2005                         active    

 

VLAN Type         Vlan-mode

---- -----        ----------

1    enet         CE     

2003 enet         CE     

2004 enet         CE     

2005 enet         CE     

 

Remote SPAN VLANs

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Primary  Secondary  Type             Ports

 

I believe vlan is already added to db

show interface ip brief 

switch(config)# show ip interface brief

 

IP Interface Status for VRF "default"(1)

Interface            IP Address      Interface Status

Vlan2003             192.168.15.1    protocol-up/link-up/admin-up       

Vlan2004             192.168.20.1    protocol-up/link-up/admin-up       

Vlan2005             192.168.12.1    protocol-down/link-down/admin-up   

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Cisco Nexus Operating System (NX-OS) Software

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Nexus 9000v is a demo version of the Nexus Operating System

 

Software

  BIOS: version

NXOS: version 9.3(7a)

  BIOS compile time: 

  NXOS image file is: bootflash:///nxos.9.3.7a.bin

  NXOS compile time:  6/18/2021 0:00:00 [06/18/2021 01:31:45]

 

 

Hardware

  cisco Nexus9000 C9300v Chassis

  Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 6240 CPU @ 2.60GHz with 8163732 kB of memory.

  Processor Board ID 94OMPAIMD33

 

  Device name: switch

  bootflash:    4287040 kB

Kernel uptime is 3 day(s), 3 hour(s), 46 minute(s), 17 second(s)

 

Last reset

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plugin

  Core Plugin, Ethernet Plugin

 

Active Package(s):

 

It's cisco 9000v, created this vm using the ova of cisco 9300 virtual switch from the cisco website

show license usage

show run int Eth1/1 

show run int Eth1/3

 

please

You are going to need to create VRF first.

Take a look on this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWTLCCuhz6I

 

I am trying to setup a simple routing between two hosts (residing in different vlans)using the switch as a layer 3.
Do I need to setup the VRF for this simple communication?

I basically want to setup multi layer switch vlan routing using a single switch
This video talks about it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmkFzDrZsXM