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I'm not sure I'd recommend it, but two (or more) VLANs on a single NIC would work fine too. This setup is usually referred to as "router on a stick"
I'm not sure about other OSes or Linux distros, but it's easy to add multiple VLANs on Debian. You load the
8021qkernel module, then add interfaces suffixed with the VLAN ID (e.g. if your NIC isens3, you'd addens3.10to /etc/network/interfaces for VLAN 10). You'd also need to make sure the switch port is configured to allow VLAN10.but the ones you're suggesting (I350-T2 and -T4) are 12 years old.