I agree about routers don’t necessarily mean NAT. In the old days most Cisco routers did not perform NAT. There was not enough memory to handle the firewall functions and if you wanted a firewall in a router there was a special version of the IOS. Cisco routers were used to handle 56K , T1, and DS3 communication lines. They also routed IP addresses, layer 3 traffic, and handled routing protocols. The Cisco PIC firewall was the main NAT device.
With these new hybrid L2 switches which handle static routes how are DHCP requests handle in the switch? Can you assign different IP networks to the different VLANS? Is there a way to forward the DHCP request from clients on different VLANs to a multi network DHCP server?
With these new hybrid L2 switches which handle static routes how are DHCP requests handle in the switch? Can you assign different IP networks to the different VLANS? Is there a way to forward the DHCP request from clients on different VLANs to a multi network DHCP server?
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