HeathRamos
IS-IT--Management
I am looking into setting up VLANs in my company but know very little about it.
We currently have multiple buildings in a single subnet using various managed switches (ProCurve 2650, 2626, 5304). We use a Windows 2000 DHCP server.
I want to set up two VLANs, one for employees and one for guests to use for Internet Access only. Guests would get a dedicated port in one of 4 conference rooms, each located in different buildings.
I understand you can dedicate a port to a particular VLAN (and in the case of the guest VLAN, I could make their default gateway the firewall and allow them to go out port 80 for instance) but the DHCP aspect concerns me (as well as license servers that broadcast).
Lets say my DHCP server for a scope for 192.168.x.x right now and I want to add a scope for 10.10.1.x for use for the guest VLAN. How would I assign a scope to a VLAN? Am I thinking about this wrong?
What about WINS? Or licensing servers that broadcast?
We currently have multiple buildings in a single subnet using various managed switches (ProCurve 2650, 2626, 5304). We use a Windows 2000 DHCP server.
I want to set up two VLANs, one for employees and one for guests to use for Internet Access only. Guests would get a dedicated port in one of 4 conference rooms, each located in different buildings.
I understand you can dedicate a port to a particular VLAN (and in the case of the guest VLAN, I could make their default gateway the firewall and allow them to go out port 80 for instance) but the DHCP aspect concerns me (as well as license servers that broadcast).
Lets say my DHCP server for a scope for 192.168.x.x right now and I want to add a scope for 10.10.1.x for use for the guest VLAN. How would I assign a scope to a VLAN? Am I thinking about this wrong?
What about WINS? Or licensing servers that broadcast?