The only reason you give an ip address to a switch is to manage it.

We have 2 lans spanning 2 extreme summit 48s.  We currently use an
interface for each vlan and employ eigrp between the 2 vlans...its really
ugly (we multi-net using a secondary network on one Vlan)

We are rebuilding our network and will switch to a cat6500 and use the
router on a stick scenario.  The way that works, is that you basicall
uplink your switch(es) to one interface on the router...if its a cisco
switch, you set the interface up with ISL encapsulation then create sub
interfaces for each vlan.  If I can remember, Ill send you the test
config from our server room...

Cert Fication wrote:

> Has anybody set VLAN on the switch and assign specific
> IP address to those VLAN. I need to see a config
> sample for creating three vlans and routing in between
> using a cisco router.
>
> switch: 2900 XL
> router: 7513
>
> I would be apprichated if you list some hardware
> requirment as well.
>
> Thanks,
> Certf
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