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DES-3326SR Layer 3 Fast Ethernet Switch User's Guide

Before You Start

The DES-3326SR Layer 3 Switch supports a wide array of
functions and gives great flexibility and increased network
performance by eliminating the routing bottleneck between the
WAN or Internet and the Intranet. Its function in a network
can be thought of as a new generation of router that performs
routing functions in hardware, rather than software.
router that also has up to 24+2 independent Ethernet collision
domains – each of which can be assigned an IP subnet.
This flexibility and rich feature set requires a bit of thought to
arrive at a deployment strategy that will maximize the potential
of the DES-3326SR Layer 3 switch.

General Deployment Strategy

1. Determine how the network would be best segmented.
This is probably done using VLANs in an existing layer
2 switched network.
2. Develop an IP addressing scheme.
allocating a block of IP addresses to each network
segment.
Each network subnet is then assigned a
network address and a subnet mask. See Chapter 5,
Switch
Management
Addressing and Subnetting for more information.
3. Determine which network resources must be shared by
the subnets.
directly to the Layer 3 switch, if need be. Static routes
to each of the shared resources should be determined.
4. Determine how each subnet will communicate with the
WAN or Internet.
determined and default gateways identified.
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Shared resources may be connected
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