RE: VLAN Capabilities of the new 2950 and 3550 Multilayer Switche s

From: Desimone, Aurelio (ADesimone@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Jul 26 2002 - 17:04:06 GMT-3


   
But how do you configure multilayer switching/routing? Is it like an
RSM/MSFC ?
i.e.
interface vlan 20
 ip address x.x.x.x

or like a cat2948G-L3 where you have to subinterface the port to trunk it
and create BVI's to route
i.e.
interface fastethernet 0/1.1
 bridge-group 1

interface BVI1
 ip add x.x.x.x

The only thing that the documentation says is that you are supposed to type
'no switchport' and then assign an ip address
i.e.
interface fastethernet 0/1
 no switchport
 ip address x.x.x.x

So is it a multiport router? How do you route the vlans? How about trunks?
And if it is truly a multilayer switch, wouldn't we have to enter mls
commands somewhere?

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks
Aurelio

-----Original Message-----
From: Lekan Magbagbeola [mailto:lekkyl@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 1:42 PM
To: tedmcdermott@yahoo.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: VLAN Capabilities of the new 2950 and 3550 Multilayer
Switches

Hi Ted,

With Layer 3 image running on a CAT3550, it is as good as having a router in

your network. You can run the following rotuing protocols: OSPF, RIP, IGRP
and EIGRP. IS-IS is currently not supported. You could even configure some
of the ports as a routed port.

CAT2950 is a purely layer 2 switch and you cannot run any routing protocol
on it.

I hope this answers your question.

Lekan

>From: Ted McDermott <tedmcdermott@yahoo.com>
>Reply-To: Ted McDermott <tedmcdermott@yahoo.com>
>To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: VLAN Capabilities of the new 2950 and 3550 Multilayer Switches
>Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 10:50:16 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Is it true that these new switches can perform IP
>routing between their Ethernet ports?
>



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