In addition to configuring an IP address for a VLANIF interface, you need to configure a static route or a dynamic routing protocol when PCs on different network segments across several switches need to communicate. Additional support information - please understand points 1 and 2 explained. Let me start this off by saying that I am very new to how IP Address / Subnet Addresses work, and networking in general. I have a network device that is hard coded with the IP Address 192. As one of the core equipments in the network, if the switch can realize the interconnection between different network segments, it will certainly provide more convenient and efficient support for network. I know that different IP-based networks can be connected to the same layer-2 switch. My understanding is that a layer-2 switch depends on the physical. Edit the question to answer: Are the 2 IP networks sharing the same physical network (same switch/hub)? @hardillb, yes they are. Your options depend on just how capable your "router" is.
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