InterVLAN Routing: 3 options



InterVLAN Routing: 3 options

InterVLAN Routing: 3 options

InterVLAN Routing: 3 options
Today my topic is three options of Inter-VLAN routing.
As we know, each VLAN is a different and isolated broadcast domain. Hosts on separate VLANs are not able to communicate even though they are connected to the same switch. However, we want their communications between these VLANs in many cases.
In other words, we must find ways to route the traffic between different VLANs. This is known as inter-VLAN routing.
Today I would like to talk about three options of inter-VLAN routing.
Option 1: using a router in the traditional way
Option 2: Router on-a-stick interVLAN routing
Option 3: Multilayer switch interVLAN routing
My whole playlists:
https://www.youtube.com/user/sunnylearning/playlists
Related Playlists
Virtualization, VLAN, Trunking, VPN
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSNNzog5eydurp2zcB4xs6gdeeVW3cMOW&playnext=1&index=1&disable_polymer=true
Switching and Routing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck3gx9HB9-k&list=PLSNNzog5eydtmcbcbc1b8pVRkgre3vNUy
Ethernet Basics
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSNNzog5eydvAxPHJiDybPomC1fFHf1KE

Keywords:
VLAN, interVLAN routing, IEEE 802.1q standard, trunk, trunking, trunk port, access port, router-on-a-stick, multilayer switch, layer-3 switch, switch virtual interface (SVI), subinterfaces, router interface, switching and routing .

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