hi all..
i've been doing some reading and i found that one of the ways of slowing down your core network is if you route between VLANs....
i just wanted to understand whether by this, they mean that actual routing between one VLAN to the other, because i have a setup where i've disected a Catalyst 2900XL switch into 3 segments.. and i am using two routers, each with 2 fast ethernet interface modules, to connect all three segments together...
with this kind of setup, is there any special routed protocols being used, or only the data link and physical layer are involved here...?.. can a setup like this be bad for my core network..?..
all help appreciated..
i've been doing some reading and i found that one of the ways of slowing down your core network is if you route between VLANs....
i just wanted to understand whether by this, they mean that actual routing between one VLAN to the other, because i have a setup where i've disected a Catalyst 2900XL switch into 3 segments.. and i am using two routers, each with 2 fast ethernet interface modules, to connect all three segments together...
with this kind of setup, is there any special routed protocols being used, or only the data link and physical layer are involved here...?.. can a setup like this be bad for my core network..?..
all help appreciated..