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  • 1.  Ask - more than 1 VLAN run simultan

    Posted Jun 13, 2013 02:16 AM

    Hi there,

     

    interest with vlan technology, I plan to implement VLAN on my network. I bought HP 2510G for my network.

     

    Can I do this:

    - make 3 VLAN

    - 1st VLAN --> port 1 - 10

    - 2nd VLAN --> Port 11 - 20

    - 3rd VLAN --> 21 - 24

    1. in general condition, all port connected each other.

    2. but some condition, we need to split it.

    3. and in another condition, we need to: 1st vlan <--> 3rd vlan, 2nd <--> 3rd vlan, 1st vlan X 2nd vlan

     

    are those condition possible to be implemented?

     


    thanks.


    #VLAN


  • 2.  RE: Ask - more than 1 VLAN run simultan

    Posted Jun 13, 2013 03:03 AM

    Hi no_name,

     

    Short answer: No.  The 2510 is not a routing switch.

     

    Longer answer: You can set up your VLANs as specified, then implement the policies you want to use in an external firewall/router that is connected to all three VLANs.  In this case you would set aside one port on your switch that is a tagged member of all three VLANs.

     

    If you don't want to spend a lot of money on it, some choices that might work for the firewall/router are:

    • Vyatta Core or pfSense on an Intel system
    • Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite
    • OpenWrt on a Netgear WNDR3800 or similar
    • Mikrotik RouterOS on an RB2011 or similar

    All of these can do what you're looking for, with varying levels of complexity and ease-of-use.  It all depends on what you're trying to achieve.



  • 3.  RE: Ask - more than 1 VLAN run simultan

    Posted Jun 13, 2013 03:52 AM

    hi, thanks for info.

     

    if I use router on intel system, this mean by software?

     

    if yes, I'm a bit confuse how to setting it.
     may you please guide?

     

    thanks



  • 4.  RE: Ask - more than 1 VLAN run simultan

    Posted Jun 13, 2013 04:08 AM

    Hi no_name,

     

    All of the router/firewall systems i mentioned use software in some way.  Operating them is outside the scope of this forum - you'll have to work it out from reading the manuals.  A web search for each of the product names i mentioned will point you to the respective vendors' web sites, where you can find the documentation.



  • 5.  RE: Ask - more than 1 VLAN run simultan

    Posted Jun 26, 2013 04:14 AM
    hi,
    thanks for info :)