What Is a Characteristic Of a Switch Virtual Interface Svi?
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A switch virtual interface (SVI) is a Layer 3 logical interface that is configured on a switch and allows for communication between different Layer 3 networks. It enables communication between multiple VLANs on the same switch. Characteristics of a SVI include:
• It can be used for inter-VLAN routing.
• It is a Layer 3 interface and can be used for routing protocols such as OSPF or RIP.
• It can be configured with IP addresses.
• It is a logical interface that is not associated with any physical port.
• It can be used to provide a default gateway for hosts connected to the switch.