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07-14-2015 10:03 PM
07-14-2015 10:03 PM
New Office - 5 private IPs assigned to individual Vlans - Internet Access
I'm trying to setup up a new office with different departments on a 5 vlan setup, i'd like to set all these departments up with a different private IP for better control and segregation of the networks.
Here's what i had in mind, Any input on how I could accomplish this efficiently would be greatly appreciated.
http://i.imgur.com/Gt3f2vS.png
I was able to make this configuration work in Cisco Packet Tracer using A generic router and 2960 switches. All end devices were able to DHCP.
However my ISP is informing me that i won't have access to the configuration of the router... how can i accomplish this purely in my HP 2620 switch?
here's my packet tracker show run from my router and management switch using only CISCO switches. http://pastebin.com/TUj6Wq29