Calling assistance of security gurus:

Assuming a router and two servers (A & B) are
connected via a shared hub. Ethernet interface of the
router is configured with primary & secondary IP (both
different subnets). Meanwhile server A is located in
one subnet while server B is on another subnet.

a. Can the above setup work?
b. With the above configuration, will there be two
route entries in the router and other routers that the
router in this case is communicating to?
c. Is NT, Solaries, OS/2 and Linux supports secondary
IP?
d. What is the performance impact (CPU,memory,
processing speed) to router and server? Any workaround
?
e. Will the above setup protect server A from
accessing server B?

I thank all gurus in advance.
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