04-22-2016 08:49 AM - edited 03-10-2019 01:07 PM
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04-22-2016 09:25 AM
Hi Robert,
In my opinion I would keep it simple and do what you said in the 1st instance.
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no interface vlan 5
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That makes vlan 5 layer 2 only as far as this L3-switch is concerned, prevents any Ip address for
10.5.0.X/24 being in your routing table etc hence forcing your other vlan 1-4 kit to use the default route.
Regards
Alex
04-22-2016 09:17 AM
If you remove the IP address on the L3 switch, there will be no way for the traffic to be routed between the VLANs. IP traffic will be isolated and remain within the VLAN.
Regards
Ben
04-22-2016 09:26 AM
Thank you, I thought of that after heading to bed last night and did not get a chance to apply that to see if it would work. I wanted to get feed back from more experienced users. Thanks.
04-22-2016 09:25 AM
Hi Robert,
In my opinion I would keep it simple and do what you said in the 1st instance.
!
no interface vlan 5
!
That makes vlan 5 layer 2 only as far as this L3-switch is concerned, prevents any Ip address for
10.5.0.X/24 being in your routing table etc hence forcing your other vlan 1-4 kit to use the default route.
Regards
Alex
04-22-2016 09:32 AM
Thank you for the feed back, Ben and your feed back makes sense. I had thought about it after I finished for the night and thought removing VLAN 5 would be correct but wanted to get feed back and make sure I was correct and there was not a better way to do it.
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