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Romulus:
Hi Adler :)
You have a nice little working blueprint!
I am currently studying networking courses:
So far I only have knowledge of VLAN1.
now I have another chapter, another course, about which I can learn more about VLANs.
currently I only deal with IPv4, IPv6 addresses
By configuring devices,
Switch(es) -> VLAN 1
Routers....
I'm just learning about the Cisco course ... this page is available to me ... I have free access to the courses.
I will be studying VLANs chapter with my teacher next week. :)
Romulus:
My new homework/job ( self-diligence ) traffic management.
PC0 has reached 192.168.5.64/26 and 192.168.4.128/26 network.
Switches were given a one vlan1 address.
holyspam:
--- Quote from: Romulus on June 01, 2022, 14:33 ---My new homework/job ( self-diligence ) traffic management.
PC0 has reached 192.168.5.64/26 and 192.168.4.128/26 network.
Switches were given a one vlan1 address.
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Nice h-job work
Romulus:
--- Quote from: holyspam on June 01, 2022, 19:06 ---Nice h-job work
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Thank you very much, Holyspam :)
KoTELLO:
Transfer vlan interfaces from switches to the routers and turn on ebgp on them with the redistribution of connected interfaces. Or ibgp and R1 make the route reflector 8)
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