Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed - Dell Networking 7048 Configuration Manual

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Why Are Routing Interfaces Needed?

The routing interfaces this chapter describes have very different applications
and uses, as this section describes. If you use the switch as a layer 2 device
that handles switching only, routing interface configuration is not required.
When the switch is used as a layer 2 device, it typically connects to an
external layer 3 device that handles the routing functions.
VLAN Routing
VLAN routing is required when the switch is used as a layer 3 device. VLAN
routing must be configured to allow the switch to forward IP traffic between
subnets and allow hosts in different networks to communicate.
In Figure 30-1 the PowerConnect switch is configured as an L3 device and
performs the routing functions for hosts connected to the L2 switches. For
Host A to communicate with Host B, no routing is necessary. These hosts are
in the same VLAN. However, for Host A in VLAN 10 to communicate with
Host C in VLAN 20, the PowerConnect switch must perform inter-VLAN
routing.
Figure 30-1. Inter-VLAN Routing
PowerConnect Switch
L2 Switch
L2 Switch
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Host A
Host C
Host B
VLAN 10
VLAN 20
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Configuring Routing Interfaces

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