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Configuring Router-on-a-Stick Inter-VLAN Routing

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  When it comes to routing traffic between virtual local area networks ( V LAN s ), router - on - a - stick ( RO AS ) is a popular solution . With this setup , a single router is connected to a switch using an 802 . 1 Q trunk link . The router can then be used to route traffic between V LAN s . In this blog post , we ’ ll discuss the basics of RO AS and how to configure inter - V LAN routing using a router - on - a - stick setup . What is Router - on - a - St ick ? R outer - on - a - stick is a term used to describe a router connected to a switch using an 802 . 1 Q trunk link . This type of setup allows the router to route traffic between multiple virtual local area networks ( V LAN s ). The trunk link between the router and the switch carries all the V LAN traffic . The router then has access to all the V LAN s on the switch . This allows the route...