Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch
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mhoppes - Associate
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Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch
Is there some creative way I can isolate off a few ports of a switch to be their own mini-switch, so to speak? ISO, as far as I know doesn't do that as it prevents that port from talking with other ports marked ISO. I want the exact opposite of that (ports marked somehow can only talk amongst themselves).
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Re: Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch
Matt,
That's called a VLAN. LOL
But seriously,
untag some ports in a random vlan and you're done?
What am I missing that you want?
That's called a VLAN. LOL
But seriously,
untag some ports in a random vlan and you're done?
What am I missing that you want?
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mhoppes - Associate
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Re: Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch
Might be able to do it now that q in q works. Didn't think of that. I need to pass vlans.
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Re: Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch
You can create multiple vlans for the ports you want to isolate with U and Ts for those ports to isolate with Es on all other ports.
Also remember you just need one vlan with Ts as you can use allowed vlan list
Also remember you just need one vlan with Ts as you can use allowed vlan list
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