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2020-02-14 13:53:10
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How to use "tplink 1600G-28ps" to implement "one-arm routing to achieve communication between different VLANs on the same switch"

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2020-02-14 16:00:39 - last edited 2020-02-14 16:04:41

 

10148576 wrote 

How to use "tplink 1600G-28ps" to implement "one-arm routing to achieve communication between different VLANs on the same switch"

 

You define the uplink from the switch to the router as a trunk link and use the router to set up Inter-VLAN routing.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-armed_router

 

However, using Inter-VLAN routing on the switch itself would avoid to have to send traffic forth and back to the router.

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2020-02-15 13:14:39

@R1D2 Thank you ,butI am a beginner. Can you elaborate on it? It is best to have a sticker.

TPlink 1600G-28ps 3.0 Emulator address:https://emulator.tp-link.com/T1600G-28PS(UN)_3.0_Emulator/index.html

 

Thanks again for your help^_^

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2020-02-16 09:56:22

@10148576, you need at least basic knowledge of routing and VLANs. I suggest you search the Web for online courses how to do Inter-VLAN routing on routers (not on the T1600G switch, one-armed routing has to be done on your router).

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2020-08-03 10:01:30

@10148576  I am a begginer too so I am really Thankful for your information. Can I ask you what is the best router to pick for a house?

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