I could use some help/advice.
I think the situation I am asking about is:
configuring routing between VLANs
Specifcally, I'd like to know if I can replace 2 switches,
with a single switch with 2 VLANs.
My (crude) diagram of my current setup is:
DSL
|
switch1 -> {few computers w/public static IPs}
|
NAT (AppleAirport w/10.0.1.x subnet)
|
switch2 -> {many computers on 10.0.1.x LAN}
Would it work to get a VLAN capable switch,
like a GS716T, and setup 2 VLANS? Like:
DSL
|
VLAN1 -> {computers w/public IPs}
|
NAT
|
VLAN2 -> {computers on private subnet}
If this is possible, how does one do this?
I see something about 2 different kinds of VLAN:
802.1Q VLAN and port VLAN
Which kind should I use? And are there any tutorials on
how to do this?
Am I using the wrong terminology?
Any help is appreciated.
I think the situation I am asking about is:
configuring routing between VLANs
Specifcally, I'd like to know if I can replace 2 switches,
with a single switch with 2 VLANs.
My (crude) diagram of my current setup is:
DSL
|
switch1 -> {few computers w/public static IPs}
|
NAT (AppleAirport w/10.0.1.x subnet)
|
switch2 -> {many computers on 10.0.1.x LAN}
Would it work to get a VLAN capable switch,
like a GS716T, and setup 2 VLANS? Like:
DSL
|
VLAN1 -> {computers w/public IPs}
|
NAT
|
VLAN2 -> {computers on private subnet}
If this is possible, how does one do this?
I see something about 2 different kinds of VLAN:
802.1Q VLAN and port VLAN
Which kind should I use? And are there any tutorials on
how to do this?
Am I using the wrong terminology?
Any help is appreciated.