From: Hoogen (hoogen82@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 01 2008 - 02:40:10 ART
One option creat whaterver L3 SVi on 3550 say
!
Int vlan 33
ip addr 33.33.33.1/24
!
On the interface connecting to the L2 switch.. just say sw acc vl 33 and the
same command on the interface connecting to R3
On R3.
int eth0/0
ip add 33.33.33.3/24
!
You should be able to ping between Sw1 and R3 then. You could also leave the
link between sw1 and sw2 to be a trunk and just make changes on the link
connecting to R3.
Do read Lan Switching by Clark should help you out with most switching tech.
-Hoogen
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Raghav Bhargava <raghavbhargava12@gmail.com
> wrote:
> HI Experts,
>
> Following is my topology:-
>
> R1(2611) <---> R2(2611) <---->SW1(3550) ======SW2(2950) <----->
> R3(2611) <----->R4(2611)
>
> Note:- Link between the SW1 & SW2 is etherchannel
>
> My query is:-
>
> 1. Can the routes be received from R1 to R4.If yes then how should be
> the Switches configured coz one of them is Layer 2 and the other is
> Layer 3
>
> What I have done so far:-
>
> 1. I tried configuring SW1 as layer 3 interface and sw2 as layer 2 on
> one of the Interface . the link came up but still couln't get routes
> from R1 to R4. I did this configuration by deleting the etherchannel
> between the 2 switches. I think this is a wrong configuration but I
> don't knowhow I should make the packets reachable in this scenario.
>
>
>
> --
> Warm Regards
> Raghav
>
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