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Whether that is, a router port can be divided into a number of network segment? Then received switches above, but switch how to distinguish between different network segmentCodePudding user response:
Router is three layers of equipment, all ports are three layers, each port is a network segment, and ports on the router must belong to the different network segment, port of layer 3 switches can be three layers, also can be the second floor, switches and routers connected is three layers,CodePudding user response:
So profound problemCodePudding user response:
Can achieve!CodePudding user response:
Network segment is divided on switches, routers only exportsCodePudding user response:
Problem seems to be relatively simple, one solution is to just three layers of the router interface, is built on the Ethernet interface and the layer 2 switch trunk connections, interface can be divided into different segments, each segment of a vlan, it is the classic 'single-arm routing patterns', the Internet search, many configuration example of this model,CodePudding user response:
Add a VLAN single-arm routingCodePudding user response:
Won't, but you can also borrow the wind to learn somethingCodePudding user response:
Is the single-arm routingCodePudding user response:
The way of using sub address can realizeThe following configuration:
Interface Ethernet0/1
IP address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
IP address 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0 sub
IP address 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0 sub
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Buy a switchCodePudding user response:
With a switch to differentiateCodePudding user response:
I don't understand, what brand of router, model