Now that you have completed this
chapter, you should a have a firm understanding of the following
concepts:
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InterVlan routing is a requirement to
enable communication between devices in separate VLANs.
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Most devices are configured with the IP
address of a default router to which all non-local network packets
are sent.
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The Inter-Switch Link (ISL) protocol is
used to facilitate multiple VLAN traffic over a single link.
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The distribution layer routing processor
can be an internal or external router/switch topology.
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