I have a question,
There is a campus network, with several buildings, and in each building
there is a main switch (say Catalyst 2924-XL-EN) with vlan on each port.
Basically there are two ports (out of 24) reserved with fast ether channel to
the main switch, (for example Catalyst 3524-XL-EN).
If there are 5 buildings connected to the main switch (with 22 X 5 = 110
vlans), how to set up the inter vlan routing among all switches, so say a
computer from Mr. A, from building A, can be moved to building B with the same
IP address.

Can this be done with one main router, for example Cisco 2620, or should it be
using higher version of Cisco Router, like Cisco 3620, or each building should has its 
own router ?

Also to make the condition above possible (any computer on that campus can be
moved on any building on that campus), should each computer has its own VLAN
? If so, that means, if that campus has 10,000 computers, there should be
around 5 switch (say each switch can support 2000 different vlans) ?

Thanks



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