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Vlan and Switches

JoshBar75473
Level 1
Level 1

 

  • Vlan 
    • 10.10.10.0
  • Vlan 2?
    • 192.168.0.0

 

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luis_cordova
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

hi @JoshBar75473 

 

I will download your exercise and try to help you.

 

Regards

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luis_cordova
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

hi @JoshBar75473 

 

I will download your exercise and try to help you.

 

Regards

luis_cordova
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi @JoshBar75473 

You must keep this in mind:

 

-Both the gateway and the mask of the end devices must match what is configured in the interfaces that serve as the gateway for your network.

-In L2 switches, they can only have one administration vlan, the default is vlan 1. In addition, these switches must have a gateway configured.

-To communicate networks that are not directly connected, you must use static routes or some routing protocol.

-To configure HSRP, there must be parameters of this protocol in the routers that participate in the protocol.

-I have left everything in vlan 1.
If you want to have more than one vlan, you must assign the ports according to the vlan that the PC must participate.
In addition, you must leave the switch ports that connect to the router in trunk mode.

 

I have attached the exercise working for your review.

 

Regards

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