![]() Sure other people would do different things but that’s just my opinion for you to consider. ![]() If you don’t want the VLANs to communicate then you can also restrict access. With correct routing, it would allow all VLANs to communicate with each other and the outside world. However, the actual routing would be down on the core switch.ĥ) To help with routing, I would make the default gateway for all servers/clients/network devices be the IP address of the core switch. All VLANs would be configured across all switches. However, as an example, instead of a lot of mini routers, I would remove these and use the layer 3 configuration of the core switch above to perform routing using VLANs. These switches would be known as ‘Edge switches’Ĥ) Obviously I am not in the full know of what your network is for/about. ![]() This switch would be a layer3 switch and would be known as the ‘core switch’Ģ) Plug the main server into the core switch above ( I wouldn’t have anything internal plugged into the main router beyond the link to the core switch in your example)ģ) Plug all other switches into the core switch above. Forgetting your current equipment and their capabilities, I personally would do the following.ġ) Have one main switch plugged directly into the main router. ![]()
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