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What would be needed to have each network segment treated as a separate network for routing purposes?
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Separate subnets & a layer 3 routing device between the networks. OR... VLAN the segment off.
Separate subnets & a layer 3 routing device between the networks. OR... VLAN the segment off.
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Installing Vlans ensures no traffic will flow unless allowed by routing rules.
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Installing Vlans ensures no traffic will flow unless allowed by routing rules.