ToddH
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I'm setting up a few VLAN and would like to see if this makes sense to those who deal with this more often.
I want 3 VLANS on my network. One for general use (1), one for guest use (25), and one for audio use (70) (networked sound boards). I have 5 Netgear WAC720's with 3 wireless networks. A locked down one for the general use VLAN (1) , an open captive portal for guest use (25) , an another locked down one for audio (70). Basically none of the VLANs should talk to one another. The RV320 will serve up DHCP based on VLAN 192.168.1.0/24, 2.0/24, and 3.0/24. Am I correct in leaving VLAN 1 untagged everywhere? Will putting the PVID on port 13 of 1.7 ensure that it is on VLAN 70? Any other gotchas that I may not have thought of?
Does this setup makes sense on my switches and router
Booth Swtich 192.168.1.7
Port, PVID, VLAN 1 VLAN 25 VLAN 70
1 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected AP
2-12,14,16 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded VLAN 1 Devices
13 70 Excluded Excluded Untagged Sound Board
15 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 7 on .3
Closet Switch 192.168.1.6
1-4 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to AP’s
5-14,16 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded VLAN 1 Devices
15 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 19 on .3
Switch 192.168.1.3
1-6,8-18,20-23 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded VLAN 1 Devices
7 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 15 on .7
19 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 15 on .6
24 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 1 on .1
Cisco RV320 192.168.1.1
1 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 24 on .3
2 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded Not Connected
3 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded Not Connected
4 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded Not Connected
I want 3 VLANS on my network. One for general use (1), one for guest use (25), and one for audio use (70) (networked sound boards). I have 5 Netgear WAC720's with 3 wireless networks. A locked down one for the general use VLAN (1) , an open captive portal for guest use (25) , an another locked down one for audio (70). Basically none of the VLANs should talk to one another. The RV320 will serve up DHCP based on VLAN 192.168.1.0/24, 2.0/24, and 3.0/24. Am I correct in leaving VLAN 1 untagged everywhere? Will putting the PVID on port 13 of 1.7 ensure that it is on VLAN 70? Any other gotchas that I may not have thought of?
Does this setup makes sense on my switches and router
Booth Swtich 192.168.1.7
Port, PVID, VLAN 1 VLAN 25 VLAN 70
1 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected AP
2-12,14,16 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded VLAN 1 Devices
13 70 Excluded Excluded Untagged Sound Board
15 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 7 on .3
Closet Switch 192.168.1.6
1-4 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to AP’s
5-14,16 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded VLAN 1 Devices
15 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 19 on .3
Switch 192.168.1.3
1-6,8-18,20-23 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded VLAN 1 Devices
7 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 15 on .7
19 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 15 on .6
24 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 1 on .1
Cisco RV320 192.168.1.1
1 1 Untagged Tagged Tagged Connected to port 24 on .3
2 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded Not Connected
3 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded Not Connected
4 1 Untagged Excluded Excluded Not Connected
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