WHY DO WE USE the command
interface Vlan 1
ip adress x.x.x.x sub mask
what does it do .. what does it create.. i know when we
create it we can remotely telnet inti a router=switch. but
what is the diff bwt vlan and intface vlan. ... vlan 1
bieng a native vlan remains there eve if i dont gv switch
an ip address .. lease suggest.
Answer / kalyan
the int vlan 1 ip address is used as the gateway ip address
for the hosts in that particular vlan
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