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VOLKTEK NSH-580 MANAGED 24-PORT 10/100 + 4 G COMBO L3 SWITCH
NOTE:
There is one more thing to remember regarding DHCP and VLANs.
Because each VLAN is a separate IP subnet, you must configure your DHCP
server to deliver IP addresses that are appropriate for each subnet. With
Windows 2000’s DHCP server, you do this by setting up a separate DHCP
realm for each VLAN. Not all DHCP servers have this capability. If your
existing DHCP server works only with flat LANs, you’ll probably have to
upgrade to a more sophisticated package.
IP Interface
SPECIAL NOTE:
It is strongly recommended that each interface should have
its own VLAN. That means one VLAN should not be assigned for two
interfaces. Otherwise it will create confusion when the RIP is enabled. It is
also recommended that only one physical port should be assigned to the
VLAN that used for L3 interface. Assigning multiple ports to one L3 interface
will result in the L3 traffic going through the port with lowest ID. Traffic load
sharing is not supported in this release.
7.5 Router
Reports
Router Reports displays the routing table of the Switch.
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