03-18-2010 08:34 AM - edited 03-06-2019 10:12 AM
I have a bet with 2 network guys on my job that states you cannot create a switched network with
only the NM-16ESW modules. Without the traffic going across the route processor.
I do not have access to a large volume of routers anymore, but I'm pro in saying connectivity can be achieved so as long as there is a L3 connection some where. So, essentially the lab would look like the following:
Router 0 - 3825 w/ESW
Fa2/0 - Trunked to Router 1
Int VLAN 3 - IP Address
Router 1 - 2811 w/16ESW
Fa0/0 - Trunked to Router 2
Fa0/1 - Trunked to Router 3
Router 2 - 2811 w/16ESW
Fa0/0 - Trunked to Router 1
Router 3 - 2811 w/16ESW
Fa0/0 - Trunked to Router 1
Kinda vague but this is a basic challenge lab. The question isn't whether you need a L3 device, the question is can the 16ESW Module provide switching without going across the 2811 routed interfaces and route processor. The other mind ignoring factor is the waste of a 2811 router if this was put in place, but that should not be the thought factor.
Any help would be helpful.
Akilla21
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03-18-2010 02:12 PM
If memory serves me correctly, the NME-16ESW is a cut-down version of a 3750 switch. Your need to determine if you can load IP Services feature set and use the command "ip routing".
03-18-2010 02:12 PM
If memory serves me correctly, the NME-16ESW is a cut-down version of a 3750 switch. Your need to determine if you can load IP Services feature set and use the command "ip routing".
03-18-2010 11:51 PM
Of course the router can handle the IPServices IOS and yes, ip routing can be enabled. But enabling IP routing goes against my theory, that switching across the 16ESW can be accomplished without going across the route processor.
03-19-2010 05:38 PM
I meant loading the IP Services feature set into the 16-port switch module.
11-20-2010 05:58 AM
11-20-2010 07:36 AM
Not really sure what the question is here . If the question is can you just use the 16 port switchports to route between routers and run a routing protocol the answer is yes you can . We do this all the time even with the little 4 port hwics , you don't have to use the internal router interfaces to go between routers if you have a switchcard installed you can use the switchcard ports to route , the only difference being at least on the 4 port hwics we have used is that you cannot make the ports a routed port and you have to use layer 3 SVI's and assign the switchport into that vlan , not sure about the 16 port model . Sorry unless you have packet tracer you can't read your file...
11-21-2010 07:32 AM
Glen,
That was the exact question. And the attachment contains txt files and images, no Packet tracert lab files. And to answer your questions, yes the 16-ESW can turn L2 interfaces to routed interfaces. I've done that with it too.
Aqeel
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