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03-16-2011 06:01 PM
03-16-2011 06:01 PM
Setting up VLANs
Having large problems trying to setup some VLANs on my 3COM 2920 switch (HP Procurve V1910).
It connects to the Internet via a Draytek Vigor 2920 (WAN router).
Here is what I'm trying to achieve:
Port 1 - VLAN1,VLAN3
Port 2/13 - VLAN1
Port 14 - VLAN3
Port 15/16 - VLAN2
Basically the Internet comes in on Port1, and will be distributed to wired network (VLAN1) and wireless network (VLAN3), as I don't want the wireless network to be able to access certain things such as the NAS server. Then ports 15/16 (VLAN2) are between my server and NAS (as it is an iSCSI connection).
How would I go about setting this up?
Cheers
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04-02-2011 03:48 PM
04-02-2011 03:48 PM
Re: Setting up VLANs
Are you using Vlan Interfaces? how do you handles the routing? Ipv4 ACLs could be a first solution unless you have a FW with vlan policies.