03-18-2008 12:36 PM - edited 03-05-2019 09:50 PM
Trying to find what it the best method of doing intervlan routing with a 2691 router connected to a 3750 with 2900's as distribution switches.
The documentation that I have read on cisco's site says to use a default route from the 3750 to the 2691 router and then on the router have routes for each subnet. Is there any issue to running a routing protocol (in this case EIGRP) here?
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03-18-2008 12:41 PM
Hi
No there is absolutely no issue. It really depends on
1) how many vlans you are creating
2) If there are any other L3 devices (other than your 2691) that you need to exchange routing information with.
A few vlans and static routing/default route works wells but it can soon become a pain once your number of vlans grows.
Jon
03-18-2008 12:41 PM
Hi
No there is absolutely no issue. It really depends on
1) how many vlans you are creating
2) If there are any other L3 devices (other than your 2691) that you need to exchange routing information with.
A few vlans and static routing/default route works wells but it can soon become a pain once your number of vlans grows.
Jon
03-18-2008 12:46 PM
appreciate the quick response, yes we have numerous vlan's as well as remote networks that are currently distributed with eigrp so we will add the switch into eigrp now as well.
03-18-2008 12:47 PM
Sounds like the sensible thing to do :-)
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