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Enterprise router only has two ports, how to divide different network segment

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Only two ports such as topic, the router how to divided into different segments, such as 192.168.1. X, 192.168.2. X, 192.168.3. X... And so on, are realized through what way, if meet layer 3 switches is through what way???????

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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 segment

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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,

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So profound problem

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Can achieve!

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Network segment is divided on switches, routers only exports

CodePudding 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,

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Add a VLAN single-arm routing

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Won't, but you can also borrow the wind to learn something

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Is the single-arm routing

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The way of using sub address can realize
The 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 switch

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With a switch to differentiate

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I don't understand, what brand of router, model
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