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iamme4eva wrote: » You don't actually need a routing protocol running, but you do need a router to route between the VLAN's. A VLAN is a subnet - if a host needs to communicate with another subnet, therefore another VLAN, then it needs a default gateway (router) to communicate through. The router can be directly connected to all subnets using sub interfaces on one ethernet connection (router on a stick, as Futura said). But if you are trying to do it without a router or L3 switch, no.
fadhil wrote: » that is intervlan routing.
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