How To Achieve Router-On-A-Stick Routing Between VLANs On Allied Telesis Routers

2022-03-23
Router on a stick, also called one-armed routing, describes the use of a single multihomed interface of a router to route between multiple subnets. It is commonly used when multiple IP subnets are being used on a single LAN segment.
The router simply has a multihomed interface, with an IP address in each of the subnets being used on the segment. It can thereby participate in all of the subnets, and route between them.
However, if a single interface on a router is to route not just between subnets on a single segment, but between multiple different VLANs, then the router needs to use VLAN tagging.
The Allied Telesis AR400 and AR700 series routers are able to perform VLAN tagging on IP packets being sent/received on their Ethernet interfaces.

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