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Intervlan Routing it will be work only L3 switch between the switches we need to create a trunk through trunk our packet will be move
You need to have an L3 device for inter VLAN routing. Either you should use a Router or an L3 Switch.
Each network has it's own needs, though whether it's a large or small network, internal routing, in most cases, is essential - if not critical. The ability to segment your network by creating VLANs, thus reducing network broadcasts and increasing your security, is a tactic used by most engineers. Popular setups include a separate broadcast domain for critical services such as File Servers, Print servers, Domain Controllers e.t.c, serving your users non-stop.
The issue here is how can users from one VLAN (broadcast domain), use services offered by another VLAN?
Thankfully there's an answer to every problem and in this case, its VLAN routing.