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Hello,
With regards to the below config, the int fa0/2 is assigned to interface vlan 2 (191.168.2.1). So if I plug in a computer into int fa0/2, will I get an IP assigned to my computer (in the range of 192.168.2.2 - 254) if my computer is set to obt...
Dear all,
I'm a little confused about etherchannel configuration, be it pagp or lacp.
I have read through tons of configuration tutorials online and some use the Interface Port-Channel command after configuring their layer 2 etherchannel while othe...
Hi,
I understand to connect a layer 2 switch with 3 vlans for example (vlan 1-3) to a router, we need to create 3 sub-interfaces on the router port so that we can do inter-vlan routing.
If I connect it with a layer 3 switch with 3 SVI and convert o...
Hello,
I have been following a tutorial for some multicast configuration. What I do not understand is how do we determine the ip address for the client to subscribe to if they want to receive multicast traffic? The below config specify 239.4.4.4 but...
Hi Jon,
If the DHCP server is on say vlan 100 and I issue the ip helper-address command on SVI for vlan 2, who is making the decision here to assign a 192.168.2.0/24 ip to my computer? The switch or the DHCP server?
So that means port-channel will be automatically created for you after you finish creating the L2 or L3 etherchannel? I'll just need to go into the port-channel interface and configure additional parameters?
So in essence, I do not have to specifical...
Hi Joseph,
Please refer to the diagram.
The switch has 2 routed port with ip 192.168.200.2 and 192.168.10.1.
The switch also has multiple SVI defined by the number of subnets.
In order to route traffic from the switch to the internet, I know I have t...