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Tag: VLANS

Inter-VLAN Routing (Router on a Stick)

Posted August 12, 2009July 24, 2018 Jay9 CommentsPosted in BCMSN, CCNA (ICND2), Routing, Switching

In order for 2 VLANS to be able to communicate, the traffic must be routed. This can be done either by a multi-layer switch which will have routing capabilities, or the packets can be routed by a router (Router on a Stick) As an example, I have 2 VLANS, VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 which […]

Access ports

Configuring an Access port with PortFast

Posted August 4, 2009July 24, 2018 JayLeave a commentPosted in BCMSN, CCNA (ICND2), Switching

Almost 100% of Cisco switches will have a 50 second delay on a port before it goes live. What this means, is that when you plug a new device into a switch such as a PC, there will be a 50 second delay before the port will become active and the PC will be able […]