A company\'s LAN consists of six workgroup switches and four routers ( and no hu
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A company's LAN consists of six workgroup switches and four routers ( and no hubs). The workgroup switches are distributed one to a floor in the company's building, but the employees belonging to the company's departments- accounting, human resources, engineering, and customer service- are not on the same floor as the rest of the employees in their departments. The company's four internal servers are located with the routers in one data room on the first floor.
Describe how grouping all of the Accounting Department workstations into their own VLAN would increase security.
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st dump router 2-3-4 useless ...
the rest depens on the brands of the devices cisco is best but thats just my opinion
and also depens if your router is vlan capable
the best structure is this
switch 1 - 6 in daisy chain with trunk ports configured and VTP enabled
all that leads to router 1 with sub interfaces or better yet vlan interfaces
you could also double the trunks cable them to a main switch with redundant links
and spanning tree management that be even better
there is absolutely no need for routers if they all are in the same network
if you want to separate them then put them on different network ranges
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