03-28-2022 03:06 AM
Hello Dears,
I would like to post another question. I need to connect multiple routers in a single subnet as indicated by the vertical line.
Should I connect them all 4x routers by a switch in Packet Tracer ? Does this make sense in the real world ?
Please advise and thank you so much in advance.
Warm regards,
X-Makina
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03-28-2022 03:39 AM - edited 03-28-2022 03:39 AM
Yes you would use a switch and all ports need to be in the same vlan.
This is what you would do in the real world.
Jon
03-28-2022 03:40 AM
use switch to connect all routers. in real world it depends on your actual requirement
03-28-2022 03:43 AM
Hello,
in Packet Tracer, you can also use a hub. Switch works too, any layer 2 device will.
03-28-2022 03:39 AM - edited 03-28-2022 03:39 AM
Yes you would use a switch and all ports need to be in the same vlan.
This is what you would do in the real world.
Jon
03-28-2022 03:53 AM
Hi Jon,
Thank you so much for the confirmation. You have cleared my doubt about this as I don't usually see multiple routers being connected by a single switch, at least, not in my current role.
Thank you so much.
Warm regards,
X-Makina
03-28-2022 03:40 AM
use switch to connect all routers. in real world it depends on your actual requirement
03-28-2022 03:54 AM
Hi Kasun,
Thank you so much for the confirmation.This helps me a lot !
Warm regards,
X-Makina
03-28-2022 03:43 AM
Hello,
in Packet Tracer, you can also use a hub. Switch works too, any layer 2 device will.
03-28-2022 03:51 AM
Hi Georg,
Thank you so much for your help. This really helps me a lot in my studies.
Thank you so much for the confirmation.
Warm regards,
X-Makina
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