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fdroid2018-11-22 16:25:28
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fdroid, 2018-11-22 16:25:28

Does the router have to pass all traffic through itself?

There is a Milrotik router, in which two vlans are registered - 10, 20. Each vlan has its own subnet assigned, let them be 10.10.10.0/24 and 10.10.20.0/24. The router has 100Mbps ports. It is required to transfer a large amount of data from host A (IP 10.10.10.10) to host B (IP 10.10.20.20). There is a D-Link 1100-06/ME managed switch with 1Gb ports, host A is connected to port 1, and host B is connected to port 2. At the moment, the switch is not configured.
Is it possible (and how) to make the traffic between A and B go between switch ports 1 and 2 without passing through the router and, thereby, without reducing the speed to 100Mbps?

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ky0, 2018-11-22
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Weird question. If you want traffic to go without a router - put the hosts in one segment.

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