In this video tutorial, we will learn how to configure a switch virtual interface (SVI) on a Cisco switch. A SVI is a virtual interface that represents the Layer 3 IP address of a switch. It is used for management purposes and for routing traffic between different VLANs.
To configure a SVI, we need to access the switch command-line interface (CLI) using a console cable or remote access. We will then create the VLANs that we want to use and assign them to the switch ports. Next, we will configure the IP address and subnet mask for the SVI and enable the routing protocol, such as OSPF or EIGRP.
We will also cover some important commands for troubleshooting and verifying the SVI configuration, such as show interface status, show interface vlan, and ping.
Whether you're a network engineer, administrator, or just starting out in the networking field, this video will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to configure a switch virtual interface on a Cisco switch. So, watch the video and follow along to learn the process of configuring a SVI!
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