Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:58 am
Hi mkx would you use two bridges in this case? Assuming the op seems to want two physical cables arriving at each classroom routerboard which means a managed switch of at least 9-10 ports.
(or perhap the main router has that many ports??)
Main Router
Bridge1 (for ISP1 traffic)
Bridge2 (for ISP2 traffic).
VLAN10 - for bridge1 traffic
VLAN20 - for bridge 2 traffic
bridge1 - tagged interface 2 vlan10
bridge2 tagged interface 3 vlan 20
Two cables going to managed switch
Switch
Port 1 input
Ports 2,3,4,5 to classrooms (951G)
Port 6 input
Ports 7,8,9,10 going to classrooms (951G)
OR
or do you see one cable going to the intermediate managed switch
with only one bridge and two vlans on the main router.
Switch
input port 1
vlan10 going on ports 2,4,6,8
vlan 20 going out on ports 3,5,7,9
OR do you see any case for VRF here??