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    17 August 18

    New to the INE Course Library - Implementing Inter-VLAN Routing

    Posted byKeith Bogart
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    This course covers the basics of implementing inter-VLAN routing by explaining the theory behind two common methodologies, as well as their implementation on Cisco routers and switches. By the end of this course students will be able to explain the differences between "Router-On-A-Stick" and "Switched Virtual Interfaces," as well as how to implement inter-VLAN routing using either of these techniques.


    Why You Should Watch:

     Virtually all organizations that implement VLANs into their switched networking topologies also need to know how to route IP traffic between those VLANs. Knowing the techniques available to accomplish this kind of routing is essential whether you are managing a network, or simply pursuing a networking certification (like the Cisco CCNA).

    Many learners are confused about the differences between VLANs and SVIs (Switched Virtual Interfaces) as well as their inter-relationship. This course is meant to clarify any confusion you may have between those differences, and teach you both the theory and implementation (utilizing Cisco IOS software) of Inter-VLAN Routing.


    Who Should Watch:

    This course is intended for anyone wanting to learn about inter-VLAN routing with an emphasis on the techniques to do so using Cisco routers and switches. A basic familiarity with the Cisco IOS command line and the basic high-level concepts of VLANs, switches, routers and IP routing are recommended.

     

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