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How does Watchguard's Secondary Network work?

am a bit confused on how this "Secondary network IP address on a different subnet" work. http://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/wsm/xtm_11/en-US/index.html#cshid=en-US/networksetup/second_net_config_c....
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Best Practice(?): 2 publicly available subnet VLANs and inter VLAN routing

I am looking for some expert networking advice on what would be "best practice" if I wanted to achieve the goal below based on the available equipment we have. Equipment: SonicWALL TZ 105 HP V1910-...
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Can 2 seperate lans share an unmanaged switch

Can i have two process networks using the same unmanaged switch?
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How to utilize multiple IP addresses from IP pool given by ISP

I'm still a student so please forgive me for my ignorance. I'm still learning. So I got a T1 line to practice and learn with and they gave me 5 IPs to play with. For example,8.8.8.0/29 8.8.8.[1-5]....
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VLANs and IP addressing

I have been tasked with setting up some VLANs on 10 HP 2520 switches. This is a departure from my normal IT support area so thought I'd seek out a little advice from more knowledgable people. These ...
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IPv6 Subnetting - Block RA on Switches?

I'm currently planning a v6 only small datacenter network. Imagine for now one deployment consisting of 6 racks with 12 servers per rack. Each server has 2 NICs for two physically separate networks (...
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Generate list of subnets on switch using SNMP?

Is anyone familiar with an approach to generate a list of subnets on a particular switch (let's pick a more popular one - Cisco) using SNMP? How about a list of VLANs? If so, can you point me to the ...
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Is a router always necessary to link two subnets?

I am thinking especially of VLANs, which represent separate subnets that may need only one switch.
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