Router on a stick

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title: Router on a stick
text: A router on a stick, also known as a one-armed router, is a router that has a single physical or logical connection to a network. It is a method of inter-VLAN routing where one router is connected to a switch via a single cable. The router has physical connections to the broadcast domains where one or more VLANs require the need for routing between them. Devices on separate VLANs or in a typical local area network are unable to communicate with each other. Therefore, it is often used to forward
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description: Router that has a single connection to a network
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date modified: 2024-03-12T18:11:33Z
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