In the conclusion of our two-part series, we finalize the "Router on a Stick" configuration by setting up the Cisco Catalyst switch to handle inter-VLAN traffic. Now that the router is prepared, we focus on VLAN assignment, port configuration, and verifying connectivity across your network segments.
We walk you through creating VLANs, assigning specific switch ports to those VLANs, and configuring the critical trunk link between your switch and router. Finally, we demonstrate how to use DHCP verification and ping tests to ensure that inter-VLAN routing is functioning correctly, allowing your devices to communicate seamlessly across different network segments.
What You Will Learn in This Video:
-How to create and assign VLANs to specific switch ports for organized network segmentation.
-The process of changing a switch port to "Trunk Mode" to allow multiple VLANs to traverse a single link.
-How to verify DHCP address assignment for devices in different VLANs.
-Step-by-step testing procedures using ipconfig and ping to confirm successful inter-VLAN routing.
-Best practices for saving your switch configuration to ensure settings persist after a reboot.
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