Internal and external network accesses the same switch

Using Virtual Switch Manager, you can create three types of Hyper-V virtual switches: 1. External switches are bound to the physical network cards located in the host. They provide VMs located on them...

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Now i want to create 2 VM''s with internal network switch configuration. As i have read that the VM''s which has internal network switch

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How can I safely create a vlan for public access on these switches which currently have our internal network on. I have read that people are doing this to save on the cost of purchasing a

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As diagrammed you have no separation between internal and external networks (you''re glomming everything into the same switch, presumably the same VLAN)

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Can you access one internal network via another

INTERNET → FIREWALL → SWITCH → (AND TWO NETWORKS ON IT) → 10.20.188.0/24 and 192.168.0.0/24. My question is can I reach from one internal network device that

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I am wondering if it would be safe to setup my network with a single switch running both internal and external interfaces. Currently I have a 255.255.255.240 block of IPs from the ISP and a 10.10.10.0/24

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