03-26-2015 09:06 AM - edited 03-07-2019 11:16 PM
Dear All,
As cisco 2960-XR router has IP-Lite image, which also supports routing. Does it also supports communication between two different Vlans without the requirement of separate router ? Please let me know. Waiting for your response. Thank you.
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03-26-2015 09:52 AM
Yes, a 2960-XR switch will route between vlans, being a layer 3 switch.
However ip routing is disabled by default and would need to be enabled.
The following link lists the features of a Cisco 2960-XR switch.
A Cisco 2960-XR switch does support layer 3 dynamic routing (rip1, ospf2).
Hope this helps,
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03-26-2015 09:52 AM
Yes, a 2960-XR switch will route between vlans, being a layer 3 switch.
However ip routing is disabled by default and would need to be enabled.
The following link lists the features of a Cisco 2960-XR switch.
A Cisco 2960-XR switch does support layer 3 dynamic routing (rip1, ospf2).
Hope this helps,
if so, please rate.
03-26-2015 09:57 AM
Hi Cehill,
Yes, it does support basic routing with IP-Lite Image and we call it as Layer-3 switch. But cannot find any article from cisco which mention it supports Inter-vlan routing. Does it support Inter-vlan routing without the requirement of separate router?
03-26-2015 10:03 AM
If it supports routing then it should support routing between vlans.
See this link -
where it specifies which interface types can be used for routing and note it includes SVIs.
Jon
03-26-2015 10:09 AM
According to the configuration guide, you can assign an ip address to an SVI, so yes you should be able to route between vlans.
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