You would only need one RVI to become the default gateway per vlan.
If you wanted redundancy if the two switches are not in a virtual chassis you would need to create two interfaces with different ip addresses and use VRRP for the default gateway assignment and failover.
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-17-2022 14:38
From: Zeead Tanjim
Subject: SVI for same VLAN across switches
First off, sorry if my question sounds very silly as I'm a newbie … I have two EX4500 switches, both have VLAN10 allowed through trunks. I need RVI for inter-VLAN routing on both switches. Nodes connected to these VLAN ports will use this IP as their default gateway. Now, what is the process? Do I set same IP on RVIs on both switches?
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Zeead Tanjim
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