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| | #1 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2002
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| VLAN Setup I'm fairly new to setting up network infrastructure and i've got an interesting (to me) project coming up. I've got two dell 3448p (layer 2) switches and a 6024 (layer3). Currently I have voice (shoretel) and data on separate vlans (.1.x and .2.x). However, there are multiple separate companies on this network and I need to get them all on their own vlans for security and traffic reasons. Does the following sound reasonable? admin vlan: firewall, switches, servers public vlan: public printers, etc (or put these in admin and forgo public vlan) client 1 vlan client 2 vlan etc. Any additional thoughts? I'm an IT rookie, be gentle (but firm) edit: everyone should be able to get dhcp from the main server (on admin), but i'll probably need to make some ACL's for the servers Last edited by radyvix : 10-11-2007 at 08:06 PM. |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
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| Looks like a pretty good plan, if you have a lot of printers, then yah, I would recommend putting them on a separate vlan. I've only done vlan's on cisco, but you should be able to configure some type of ip-helper for the dhcp traffic and yah, acl's for protection.
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