I have been thinking about my network design and was wondering if the following would cause any "looping" issues:
i have six routers (5 non-managed, 1 managed).
4 of the routers (non-managed) have clients connected (24 port 10/100/1000).
1 of the routers (non-managed) isn't currently connected the network (8 port gig router).
the managed router (24 port, gigabit) has my servers attached, the internet connection and the client routers.
The plan.
Move the internet connection off of the managed gigabit router and plug it into the 8 port router and connect each of the other routers into the 8 port and keep the connections from the client routers attached to the managed router as well.
My concern is an apparent ‘looping” in the network. The clients really have two paths to reach the servers either through the initial cabling to the managed router or via the 8 port then to the managed router. Is this a legitimate concern and/or is this not advisable?
Thanks,
Adminman
i have six routers (5 non-managed, 1 managed).
4 of the routers (non-managed) have clients connected (24 port 10/100/1000).
1 of the routers (non-managed) isn't currently connected the network (8 port gig router).
the managed router (24 port, gigabit) has my servers attached, the internet connection and the client routers.
The plan.
Move the internet connection off of the managed gigabit router and plug it into the 8 port router and connect each of the other routers into the 8 port and keep the connections from the client routers attached to the managed router as well.
My concern is an apparent ‘looping” in the network. The clients really have two paths to reach the servers either through the initial cabling to the managed router or via the 8 port then to the managed router. Is this a legitimate concern and/or is this not advisable?
Thanks,
Adminman