Using vlans to segregate broadcast domains, Configuration example, Table 8-1 – Blade ICE G8000 User Manual

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RackSwitch G8000 Application Guide

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Chapter 8: Basic IP Routing

BMD00041, November 2008

Using VLANs to segregate Broadcast Domains

If you want to control the broadcasts on your network, use VLANs to create distinct broadcast
domains. Create one VLAN for each server subnet, and one for the router.

Configuration example

This section describes the steps used to configure the example topology shown
in

Figure 8-2 on page 123

.

1.

Assign an IP address (or document the existing one) for each router and each server.

The following IP addresses are used:

2.

Assign an IP interface for each subnet attached to the switch.

Since there are four IP subnets connected to the switch, four IP interfaces are needed:

Table 8-1 Subnet Routing Example: IP Address Assignments

Subnet

Devices

IP Addresses

1

Default router

205.21.17.1

2

Web servers

100.20.10.2-254

3

Database servers

131.15.15.2-254

4

Terminal Servers

206.30.15.2-254

Table 8-2 Subnet Routing Example: IP Interface Assignments

Interface

Devices

IP Interface Address

IF 1

Default router

205.21.17.3

IF 2

Web servers

100.20.10.1

IF 3

Database servers

131.15.15.1

IF 4

Terminal Servers

206.30.15.1

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