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Vlan ideas cpritcha 08-19-2006
Posted by on August 19, 2006, 11:11 am
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I am setting up a VLAN and what to make sure that I understand it
correctly. Here is the equipment I have and my idea.

1 - PIX515E firewall
4 - Procurve 4000m switch


Would it be bettter to start the VLAN at the PIX or at the Procurve? I

need a VLAN1 for regular employees to access the internet, other office

computers and the office server. I need VLAN2 to setup a guest LAN
that can only see the internet and not the office computers or server.
(also does anyone have any suggestions on how to setup a network
authorization, that can be used to logon with a username and password
to access the internet)


My idea is to start the VLAN at the procurve switch. I would have the
port to the firewall as tagged with VLAN1. I would setup the office
computers and server on VLAN1 that are untagged. I would setup the
guest ports on VLAN2 that are untagged.


Any one have any other ideas or a better way to do this. Any
suggestions would help


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