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12-19-2012 10:59 AM
12-19-2012 10:59 AM
All,
I have 2 a5800 switches (model JC100A) and would like to implement intra vlan routing on them to simulate a routed network in the development environment that I support. I have a dat cable so I can implement IRF and and I I can add the vlans and trunking to support the virtual connect modules in the blade chassis that are in this environment, but I have not been able to figure out how to get the routing going. I was able to get a couple of similar switches from HP (JG255A) so I can get familiar with the switches and am trying to come up with a config that I can move into my environment. I have set up intra vlan routing on cisco switches, but this is my first venture into HP switches and any help would be appreciated
Jeff
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