How do I enable routing switch?

How do I enable routing switch?

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Enable routing on the switch with the ip routing command.
  2. Make note of the VLANs that you want to route between.
  3. Use the show vlan command in order to verify that the VLANs exist in the VLAN database.
  4. Determine the IP addresses you want to assign to the VLAN interface on the switch.

How do I connect my Dell switch?

To access the switch’s management, perform the following steps:

  1. Connect a personal computer to any of the Ethernet ports on the switch.
  2. Assign the personal computer an IP address 192.168. 2.10 and subnet mask 255.255.
  3. Open up a web browser and type in 192.168.
  4. Log in with username admin and a blank password.

How do I reset my Dell N2048 switch?

Restore Dell N2024 or N2048 Switch to factory defaults

  1. Manually reboot your switch.
  2. While the switch is booting up keep an eye on the bootup screen and find “Dell Networking Boot Options” and select option #2 (Display Boot Menu) within 3 seconds.
  3. On Boot Main Menu, enter choice # 10 for enable password removal.

Why is my Dell n2048 switch not working?

Route Codes: R – RIP Derived, O – OSPF Derived, C – Connected, S – Static B – BGP Derived, E – Externally Derived, IA – OSPF Inter Area E1 – OSPF External Type 1, E2 – OSPF External Type 2 N1 – OSPF NSSA External Type 1, N2 – OSPF NSSA External Type 2 S U – Unnumbered Peer, L – Leaked Route

Is there an inter-VLAN routing problem in Dell N2000?

VLAN 47 – 192.168.47.0/24 VLAN 48 – 192.168.48.0/24 VLAN 49 – 192.168.49.0/24 VLAN 50 – 192.168.50.0/24 At this point, clients on any VLAN get internet connectivity, but clients on VLAN 49 or VLAN 50 cannot ping a printer on VLAN48 located on Edge Switch 01 (ESW01) – but if the printer’s connection is physically moved to the core switch, they can.

Is the Dell N2000 a core or access switch?

1x Dell N2000 as Core Switch 1x Dell N2000 as Access Switch 01 1x Dell N2000 as Access Switch 02 Access switches trunk with a single 1gb interface to the core (Gi1/0/24 on both access switches) so there are no switching loops or anything like that so far as I can tell.

How can I add routing to my switch?

Try adding ip routing or routing via the configuration command line as several major Ethernet switching manufacturers, including Cisco, have ip routing disabled by default. Thanks for contributing an answer to Network Engineering Stack Exchange!