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Victor-R
Jul 28, 2019Aspirant
XS728T: Does separate 10Gb VLAN need own router?
I set up the XS728T for an office 3.5 years ago, with a 1Gb 192.168.1.x network recieving addresses via DHCP from their own internet provider router. A second, separate, 10.0.0.x 10Gb VLAN network ...
- Jul 29, 2019
While XS728T is a L2+ switch, it does provide some basic IPv4 routing capabilities - so technically, configuring and enabling routing would be possible.
The question you should answer on your own: What is the point of VLAN-isolating this video edit subnet when on the other hand you think about NFS mounting the NAS or from the 192.168.1.0/24 or using that very same subnet as an intermediate network to reach the Internet?
Don't be worried about the different ping results - this depends on the ping client in use, the one on these switches are very simple and don't allow to measure the ping reply times in a more granular way.
schumaku
Jul 29, 2019Guru - Experienced User
While XS728T is a L2+ switch, it does provide some basic IPv4 routing capabilities - so technically, configuring and enabling routing would be possible.
The question you should answer on your own: What is the point of VLAN-isolating this video edit subnet when on the other hand you think about NFS mounting the NAS or from the 192.168.1.0/24 or using that very same subnet as an intermediate network to reach the Internet?
Don't be worried about the different ping results - this depends on the ping client in use, the one on these switches are very simple and don't allow to measure the ping reply times in a more granular way.
Victor-R
Jul 30, 2019Aspirant
Problem solved. I took your advice and configured a 192.168.2.x sub-network for testing
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