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If I understand correctly, create VLAN1 assigned to interface port 1, then VLAN2 assigned to interface port 2. Connect the routers to these ports. If so will there need to be configuration between VLANS?
@Zac67 Ok thanks. I have edited my question to include another option. Regarding the switch we have is this possible in your opinion? Potentially getting another switch to satisfy Network 2 with VLAN may be the best but I want ot be sure this will work with that switch
Thank you for the responses. One option could be to use 2 Cisco switches. Another could be to scale back and simplify this and forget about the VLAN for Network 2 Then leave Network 2 connected directly to the router. Could another option be to add a router capable of one of the options above; policy based routing, VRF or NAT?