02-05-2018 12:51 PM - edited 03-05-2019 09:52 AM
Hello,
I have a C3650 switch (call it switch A), it connects to another C3650 (switch B)which is configured as layer 3 with ospf on it.
Switch A connects to 3 layer 2 4500 switches, nothing else is configured on this switch A except for loopback address.
Can I just configure ospf on this switch A and will it become ospf neighbour to switch B then?
Will this help me with management access to this switch A?
Do I need to configure anything else to bring management connectivity
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02-09-2018 10:23 AM
Joseph
I appreciate your comments and recognize your disclaimer that you were rehashing some points already made. I did not interpret it as an attempt to correct something that I had written.
I am not clear whether we agree or do not agree about the optimum solution. My perspective is that the SVI is required for routing to work and that the SVI is sufficient for providing management access to the switch. The loopback is not required and adding the loopback adds complexity and I do not see that adding the loopback adds value (what does the loopback provide that the SVI does not provide). So I believe that the simpler solution is the optimum solution.
HTH
Rick
02-09-2018 11:31 AM
02-21-2018 12:51 PM
Thank you everyone for your support and suggestions.
I brought up connection using SVI and then configured ospf.
This community is amazing, thanks so much :)
02-21-2018 02:52 PM
You are welcome. This discussion has been interesting and I am glad that you have found our suggestions helpful. In this discussion, as in many network discussions, there was more than one way to understand the issue and more than one way to provide a solution. Thank you for confirming that you chose the solution of configuring SVI and running OSPF on it.
You are right that this forum is amazing. I hope to see you continue to be active in it.
HTH
Rick
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