| MP9003: Network and Database (General) - Multilayer Switching > Cisco Related Series by MindLeaders BCMSN 642-811  | Multilayer Switching | This course explains VLANs contain broadcasts, which enable switched networks to be scaled to much larger sizes. To pass traffic between VLANs (different subnets), a Layer 3 device, such as a traditional router or multilayer switch, is needed. This course provides both a traditional approach to this issue, using external routers, as well as multilayer switching (MLS) with internal routers. | Topics: Routing Considerations When Implementing VLANs
Configuring an Internal Route Processor
Configuring and Verifying an External Route Processor
Multilayer Switching Technology
Multilayer Switching Implementation
Address Tables and Switching Decisions
Multilayer Switching Using CEF Switching
CEF Verification and Troubleshooting
Objectives: Describe the issues when routing between VLANs
Configure routing between VLANs on an internal RP using routed and SVI interfaces
Configure routing between VLANs on a router-on-a-stick
Identify centralized, distributed, and topology-based switching
Use, enable, and verify CEF operation, NetFlow, and CEF switching
Articulate the fields rewritten in hardware in the Ethernet frame and IP packet
Duration: 2 Hours
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