02-22-2006 10:33 AM - edited 03-03-2019 11:49 AM
Hi: I have a small network with about 3 edge switches and a core switch. About 100 users and one single VLAN. I am about to create a 3 separate VLANs. I have a few questions about IP Addressing.
Since I donot have any routers, does it matter if I use a Class C or Class B address? In other words I am trying to see if performance might be different if I use a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 vs using 255.255.0.0 for all devices in the network.
Thanks
Ravi
02-22-2006 11:16 AM
It will make no difference with respect to performance per se. Assuming you're using RFC 1918 address ranges, use a Class A space it you'd like (10.x.x.x).
It would however behoove you for purpposes of address management to mask whatever network number you use down to an appropriate managable range - probably a /24 or /24 for a network that size.
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02-22-2006 11:44 AM
You said that you don't have any routers. If you want inter-vlan communication you need a router.
Rgds
E.
02-22-2006 12:28 PM
Most switches characterized as "core" switches these days run IOS and have routing functionality built in.
Ravi - switch model and image name will tell us that ("sh ver" output).
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