12-13-2012 12:28 PM - edited 03-10-2019 12:20 PM
I have a question about traffic traversing a layer 3 switch (6509). Currently, we have a 6509 acting as the gateway for all nodes. There is consideration of moving the gateway to the internal routers. If the gateway routers would have router-on-a-stick, and an end-node try to communicate to another node on a seperate vlan (but on the same switch); would the traffic ever leave the backplane of the switch? Baring the nodes default gateway are now changed to the gateway routers.
*** If anyone could add the pros and cons of switching the gateways, that would be excellent. ***
Thank you.
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12-13-2012 06:58 PM
I would surely stay with the 6509 doing the routing for you. If you moved your routing closer to the clients, maybe 3570 switches would be the answer.
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12-13-2012 05:53 PM
I'm curious as to what the benefit of this proposal is. Router on a stick over svi on an l3 routing switch? Must be one hell of a router.
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12-13-2012 06:17 PM
is that your constructive answer?
12-13-2012 06:53 PM
It's not an answer at all. It's a question.
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12-13-2012 06:58 PM
I would surely stay with the 6509 doing the routing for you. If you moved your routing closer to the clients, maybe 3570 switches would be the answer.
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12-13-2012 10:38 PM
Thanks Elton. I'm sure we will stay with the 6509s.
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