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Summit 200-48 Managed Office Config

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Steve74

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Feb 18, 2003
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I'm in need of configuring a single Summit 200-48 switch for use within a serviced office environment.

There will be one shared Internet connection which I am anticipating adding into a 'backbone' VLAN with 7 other VLANs that will be able to access the backbone VLAN but not each other.

The problem is I cannot figure a way to prevent traffic each of the client VLANs entering each other client VLAN

I have tried using access-lists, access-profiles, RIP and OSPF (which is not available with my Edge licence) but to no avail.

Any ideas?
 
We have this setup on a bit bigger scale. My words of advice, saetup the WiFi via a VLAN and if you're using VoIP remember to setup QOS. If you're using Altitude 300's as your APs then make sure you have PoE setup on a few of your Summit Ports. Other than that, the installtion instructions should be able to guide youthe rest of the way.
 
Thanks for the reply, however this particular setup requires wired connections. I have since discovered I could achieve my goal by creating Access lists to specifically block the IP subnet for each clients VLAN to the others. This resulted in quite a few access lists and seems a bit long-winded and messy, but has achieved the desired result.
 
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