NettableWalker
IS-IT--Management
Hi Everyone,
I'm setting up a load of routers for a CCNP lab, am i right in thinking that you can basically have each ethernet port connected to the same Layer 2 switch if necessary (for convenience) and it will not cause any weird loops etc because it is all IP and a layer 3 situation?
eg, if you have a 172.16.0.1 and a 10.1.0.1 on the same switch they are essentially invisible to each other and a PC plugged inot the same switch would only be able to access each one if its address range was suitable.
Any thoughts?
I'm setting up a load of routers for a CCNP lab, am i right in thinking that you can basically have each ethernet port connected to the same Layer 2 switch if necessary (for convenience) and it will not cause any weird loops etc because it is all IP and a layer 3 situation?
eg, if you have a 172.16.0.1 and a 10.1.0.1 on the same switch they are essentially invisible to each other and a PC plugged inot the same switch would only be able to access each one if its address range was suitable.
Any thoughts?