Hi
"Trunk Ports / Allowed VLANs" as follows;
3 = 1,240
7 = 731,732
9 = 731,732
11 = 11,12
13 = 1,240,731,732
14 = 11-12
Port 13 and 14 are connected to our site Tik and have routing for different address blocks.
I want traffic on VLAN 11 and 12 to come into the sw on port 14 and exit on port 11 keeping vlan tags.
VLANs 731 and 731 to enter on port 13 and only go to port 7 and 9.
VLAN for customer Tim Matthews in on port 13 and out on port 3 (an epmp AP is on 3)
Other ports have epmp, ubnt, power switch etc connected. No vlans.
Does this look correct? Do we need to turn on port isolation on 13 and 14? anything else?
Thanks
Adam
is this setup correct?
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is this setup correct?
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Re: is this setup correct?
Looks correct. You don't need port isolation on port 13 and 14, the VLANs keep the traffic isolated.
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