09-28-2019 03:31 AM - edited 02-21-2020 09:45 PM
Kindly guide me how to bridge 2 subnets on a single router interface.
09-28-2019 03:51 AM - edited 09-28-2019 03:53 AM
here is the configuration example and detailed explanation :
09-30-2019 06:10 AM
can we make cisco 2960 switch port as a bridge port which can carry tagged/untagged traffic without configuring the vlans?
@balaji.bandi wrote:here is the configuration example and detailed explanation :
09-30-2019 06:51 AM
Hi,
Bridge option is for a Layer 3 device (Router) where Layer 2 packets are not allowed or rewriting. Cisco switch 2960's interfaces are layer 2 so does not require any Bridging.
You have to define all required VLANs to pass the traffic on the switch.
09-30-2019 11:27 AM
Router (subnet 1: 192.168.8.0/24 & 192.168.7.0/24) ------- > Switch 2950 (VLAN10,20.30 & 40)--------> Non Manageable Switch -------- > PCs.
In above scenario only 1 vlan traverse which is native. I want that all vlan carry data back and forth.
10-01-2019 12:40 AM
Hi,
As you are using a non-manageable switch
Router (subnet 1: 192.168.8.0/24 & 192.168.7.0/24) ------- > Switch 2950 (VLAN10,20.30 & 40)--------> Non Manageable Switch -------- > PCs.
It will not work for you.
My advice for your network design:
Recommend: Replace the non-manageable switch with a manageable switch
Improvement in the design with existing devices:
Extend a single VLAN toward non-manageable switch and use the router or core switch for layer 3 routing for interconnectivity between different VLANs.
09-30-2019 07:56 AM
L2 Port do not required.
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