Yes, this makes sense. Is your scenario assuming that the router would tag the routed packets with the internal VLAN ID?
Also, do you have any experience with the HP 7102dl router? I'm considering purchasing this instead of trying to hack together a Linux box.
Thanks,
aflyctus
I'm still lost. As long as the L2 switch supports VLANs, shouldn't this be sufficient for restricting traffic between VLANs?
I'm by no means experienced at networking, so don't be afraid to dumb this down for me.
Thanks,
aflyctus
Can you explain why I need ACLs on the L3 device? Are you referring to a firewall? All of the VLANs being trunked to the router should be able to access the Internet.
Thanks
aflyctus
Hello,
I originally was planning on outfitting my church with 802.11n access points, but it looks like the good ones are out of my price range. So, I'm now leaning towards buying older reliable b/g APs.
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I think I can live without ACLs (actually, I didn't even know what they were until today). Thanks for the heads up though.
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