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2948G L3 and router configuration

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Saket Badola - 25 Jun 2003 10:05 GMT
Hi
I have one  2948G L3 48 port switch one 2610 router and 20 2950 - 24
port switches.I want to configure 5 to 10 vlans.Can I move some of the
routing process  in 2948G L3 switch which will decrease the load on my
2610 router.

How & from where should I start.
The existing setup is 2610 router with 20 2950 switch without vlan.
What all I have to-do on my router.

The present setup is

router     e0/0 192.168.4.10           
    e1/0 172.18.100.1           
    e1/1 172.18.99.1           
    e1/2 172.18.98.1           
    e1/3 Public IP (let say w.x.y.z)       
   
router s0/0 172.18.101.2   ---- this is an IPLC link to our remote
office
router s1/0 172.18.101.3   ---- this is an  another IPLC link to our
above                                       remote office.

the internet gateway is through our remote office.

Thanks
Saket Badola
Walter Roberson - 25 Jun 2003 13:59 GMT
:I have one  2948G L3 48 port switch one 2610 router and 20 2950 - 24
:port switches.I want to configure 5 to 10 vlans.Can I move some of the
:routing process  in 2948G L3 switch which will decrease the load on my
:2610 router.

Yes, in principle anyhow. The C2948G-L3 does support creating
subinterfaces and does support IP routing (and supports port-based
VLANs as well.)

What you need to look at on the C2948G-L3 is "irb" (Integrated
Routing and Bridging) and you need to configure BVI interfaces.
There are examples in www.cisco.com
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