Well since 99% of my users are wireless, applying this on the access point switch and the trunked ports should do the trick for me. Thanks for all of the help.
Applying the acl to the port works. I think the best plan would be to apply this ACL to all of my fiber ports, and all ports that an access point is plugged into.
So basically all I need is the ACL and the ip access-group 101 in? The VLANs are already done. I assume I can apply this to lets say, a port that an access point is connected too and it will stop all traffic at the access point?
Got ya. That makes sense. So I should apply this ACL to every port I want it on? Hmmm. That could take a while. I guess I could apply it on ports that access points are on, then everyone connected to that one access point will be able to share with each other but not the rest of the...
I want to prevent internal itunes sharing on a certain VLAN on my network. I would assume an ACL is the best way. So I found that itunes likes to use 5353 and 3689 to share people's music libraries. So I created the following ACL.
no access-list 101 remark Block Itunes network sharing
no...
I have w2003 DHCP server. All of my clients are XP with a few 2000 machines. This only happens on a few machines. When they power their desktops on in the morning they get IP, subnet, and DNS but no gateway so they can access network stuff but no internet. If they do a release and renew they...
I have a Cisco 4506 with a sup2+ engine that I am trying to setup some vlans on and I am having some issues. I will post my config below. What I am trying to do is intervlan routing.
Vlan 1 = 192.168.0.0 255.255.252.0
vlan 20 = 172.20.0.0 255.255.0.0
I want to have my servers on vlan 1...
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