I've understood a superscope to have all its member scopes being able to service the same remote VLAN. But the Layer 3 gateway interface (Router interface) would have to be set up with secondary IP addresses of the "default gateway" value of all the member scopes?
This all relies on the network having logical VLANs right? Is the super scope just a way to group scopes for admin purposes? Meaning VLAN 10 will always get the same scope regardless of if it’s in a super scope or not?
I've understood a superscope to have all its member scopes being able to service the same remote VLAN. But the Layer 3 gateway interface (Router interface) would have to be set up with secondary IP addresses of the "default gateway" value of all the member scopes?
I ALSO HAVE THIS QUESTION, I MADE A SUPER SCOPE LIKE THE VIDEO BUT MY ROUTER IS LEASED AND I HAVE NO WAY TO CONFIGURE IT...
This all relies on the network having logical VLANs right? Is the super scope just a way to group scopes for admin purposes? Meaning VLAN 10 will always get the same scope regardless of if it’s in a super scope or not?
Yes, users if a specific VLAN always get the IP of their network