Thanks for that. Do I just need to give each vlan an IP Address i.e FA0/1 - 192.168.1.1 and FA0/24 - 194.81.1.1 (I'm only going to use these ports so it's like a router)
And do I need to put any static routes in ?
Thank you
Hi Everyone
I have a 3550 which I would like to use as a router to allow devices on two different IP ranges to communicate with each other. I have some servers on 192.168.x.x and users on 194.81.x.x. which need to access these servers I was think about setting up two vlans and static routing...
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