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Chapter 6
Inter-VLAN Routing
You are now connected to the internal route processor and can continue
to configure the device like any other router. Notice in the router output
below that we set the hostname and routing protocol as well:
Router>
Router>ena
Router#
Router#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with
CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#hostname ToddRSM
ToddRSM(config)#router eigrp 10
ToddRSM(config-router)#netw 172.16.0.0
As we mentioned, the route processor looks like any Cisco router, which
is a really nice feature. It's just as important to configure the routing proto-
cols on this device as it is to configure them on any other router.
Before we continue with configuring VLANs on the internal route proces-
sor, let's take a look at another 5000 series switch that has a Route Switch
Module:
Todd5000> (enable) sh module
Mod Module-Name Ports Module-Type Model Serial-Num Status
--- ---------- ----- --------------------- --------- ---------
1 2 100BaseTX Supervisor WS-X5509 005147178 ok
2 12 10/100BaseTX Ethernet WS-X5213A 005153813 ok
4 Route Switch Ext Port
5 1 Route Switch WS-X5304 018465234 ok
Mod MAC-Address(es) Hw Fw Sw
--- -------------------------------------- ------ ---------- --------
1 00-e0-34-88-fc-00 to 00-e0-34-88-ff-ff 1.8 5.1(2) 4.5(5)
2 00-e0-1e-11-73-64 to 00-e0-1e-11-73-6f 1.1 1.4 4.5(5)
5 00-e0-1e-90-d2-bc to 00-e0-1e-90-d2-bd 7.6 20.14 11.3(8)WA4(11)
Mod Sub-Type Sub-Model Sub-Serial Sub-Hw
--- -------- --------- ---------- ------
1 EARL 1+ WS-F5511 0005059935 1.1
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