

Task 1: Test Connectivity without Inter-VLAN Routing LAN Switching and Wireless: Inter-VLAN Routing This document is Cisco Public Information. In traditional inter-VLAN routing, there are no additional, VLAN-related configurations needed on R1.Īll contents are Copyright © 1992–2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. Then you will configure R1 with IP addressing. You will complete the configuration by adding VLANs to S1 and assigning VLANs to the correct ports. The user EXEC password is cisco, and the privileged EXEC password is class. S1 and R1 already have basic configurations. R1 has two connections to S1-one for each of the two VLANs. In this activity, you will configure traditional inter-VLAN routing simply by configuring two Fast Ethernet interfaces on a router. Test connectivity with inter-VLAN routing.Test connectivity without inter-VLAN routing.PT Activity 6.2.2.4: Configuring Traditional Inter-VLAN Routing PT Activity 7.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge.PT Activity 7.5.3: Troubleshooting Wireless WRT300N.PT Activity 7.5.2: Challenge Wireless WRT300N.PT Activity 7.3.2: Configuring Wireless LAN Access.PT Activity 6.5.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge.PT Activity 6.4.3: Troubleshooting Inter-VLAN Routing.


PT Activity 3.1.4: Investigating a VLAN Implementation.PT Activity 2.6.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge.PT Activity 2.5.1: Basic Switch Configuration.PT Activity 2.4.7: Configure Switch Security.PT Activity 2.3.8: Configuring Basic Switch Management.PT Activity 1.4.1: Packet Tracer Skills Integration Challenge.PT Activity 1.3.3: Troubleshooting a Small Network.PT Activity 1.3.2: Review of Concepts from Exploration 1 - Challenge.PT Activity 1.3.1: Review of Concepts from Exploration 1.PT Activity 1.2.4: Build a Hierarchical Topology.
