Hello group,
I'm trying to get ideas for a network design.
Essentially, there would be two networks, lets say 172.0.0.0 network and the
192.0.0.0 network. What I'm looking to accomplish is to have about 8 routers
interconnected together, and both networks would run through them. However,
each ne
I guess you should try integrated routing and bridging (IRB) , running two
bvi interfaces for each network. Go to CCO and do search on Configuring IRB.
I think this mught work, but you would have to go to your lab and try it
out. I don't think that it will be possible for you to have two vlans the
ert Lu"
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>Subject: How can I run 2 subnets within 1 network? [7:7967]
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 09:39:39 -0400
>
>Hello group,
>
>I'm trying to get ideas for a network design.
>
>Essentially, there would be two networks, lets say 172.0.0.0 network
.
Another thing you can do is to subinterface the router's fastethernet
interface and trunk to the switch and again use extended ACL to prevent the
intervlan communication.
>From: "Albert Lu"
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> I think you are asking if you can have two different subnets in one
> in
Dude, you can have as many secondary ip addresses you want in an interface.
>From: "Albert Lu"
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>To: "Bob S"
>CC: "GroupStudy"
>Subject: RE: How can I run 2 subnets within 1 network? [7:7967]
>Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 01:21:31 +1000
eply-To: "Albert Lu"
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: How can I run 2 subnets within 1 network? [7:7967]
>>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 09:39:39 -0400
>>
>>Hello group,
>>
>>I'm trying to get ideas for a network design.
>>
>>Essentiall
Albert,
I had a case where one of the VLANs on the internal network should only
access the internet, not the internal portion of the network. The purpose
was to allow guests at the company to hook in and access the internet
without giving them access to the internal network or using a modem and g
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