01-25-2022 05:57 AM
Hello all,
I'm beginner in networking.
I need to build a new network architectures in a building.
Actually, the building have one network for two compagnies.
I want to spit it in 3 networks :
- Internet provider network
- Company A network
- Company B network
I have the following contraint :
- No managed switch (no VLAN)
I also need a supplementary network for guests.
Before, I thinked to use a router with 4 interfaces but I feel like this is an bad idea.
My new idea is to use an router with 2 interfaces (like ISR 4221) and attache a managed switch with it to create VLAN.
I will have :
- One physical network for internet provider
- One physical network with 3 VLAN (Company A, company B and Guests)
Do you think that is the best way ?
Thank you in advance !
01-25-2022 06:09 AM
@Julien Faure wrote:
I'm beginner in networking.
I need to build a new network architectures in a building.
Is this a school assignment?
01-25-2022 06:19 AM
No, this is a real situation.
I understand why you say that..
01-25-2022 06:35 AM
IF you want this network design done right, engage a reputable network integrator.
There are too many variables that are not included in this subject.
01-25-2022 08:06 AM
- Aligning with Leo's opinion , and or use advise or contract (later on) from a Cisco reseller.
M.
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