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serwan@gdzies.tam.na.il.pw.edu.pl
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      11-04-2006
Hello,

I wonder if it will work as expected; any advice will
be helpful

Got:
1 RJ45 in router (1750)
24 RJ45 in switch (1900)

I would like to provide two offices with with internet
access basen on this equipment. My imagination is:

- On router's port there will be 2 VLANs with different
IP adressess (VLAN 10 - 192.168.10.1 and VLAN 20 -
192.168.20.1)
- On switch's ports one trunk port for VLAN 10&20, and
one additional port configured for VLAN 10 and one for
VLAN 20
- Router would be connected with the switch via one
cable and trunk port

Goal to achieve is to provide both offices with
separate networks & make impossible to use IP address
assigned to office1 in office2 and vice versa.
According to the above, in office1, having VLAN10 and IP
range 192.168.10.0/24 will it be possible to use IP
address from office2's pool? Idea is that all computers
connected to switch port in VLAN10 should have IP
addresses from range 192.168.10.0/24..

Question is: if somebody would set up manually IP from
pool 192.168.20.0/24 in the network connected to port
in VLAN1 (on switch), will this machine be able to reach
internet?

Hopefully I was clear with explanation If not let me
know please, will be more verbose.

regards
t.

 
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Nicolaj Kamensek
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      11-04-2006
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> Question is: if somebody would set up manually IP from
> pool 192.168.20.0/24 in the network connected to port
> in VLAN1 (on switch), will this machine be able to reach
> internet?


Nope.

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CK
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      11-04-2006
> Question is: if somebody would set up manually IP from
> pool 192.168.20.0/24 in the network connected to port
> in VLAN1 (on switch), will this machine be able to reach
> internet?

No thsi is not possible with provided hardware.
For this you need Switch with mac-address VLAN assignments.

CK



wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wonder if it will work as expected; any advice will
> be helpful
>
> Got:
> 1 RJ45 in router (1750)
> 24 RJ45 in switch (1900)
>
> I would like to provide two offices with with internet
> access basen on this equipment. My imagination is:
>
> - On router's port there will be 2 VLANs with different
> IP adressess (VLAN 10 - 192.168.10.1 and VLAN 20 -
> 192.168.20.1)
> - On switch's ports one trunk port for VLAN 10&20, and
> one additional port configured for VLAN 10 and one for
> VLAN 20
> - Router would be connected with the switch via one
> cable and trunk port
>
> Goal to achieve is to provide both offices with
> separate networks & make impossible to use IP address
> assigned to office1 in office2 and vice versa.
> According to the above, in office1, having VLAN10 and IP
> range 192.168.10.0/24 will it be possible to use IP
> address from office2's pool? Idea is that all computers
> connected to switch port in VLAN10 should have IP
> addresses from range 192.168.10.0/24..
>
> Question is: if somebody would set up manually IP from
> pool 192.168.20.0/24 in the network connected to port
> in VLAN1 (on switch), will this machine be able to reach
> internet?
>
> Hopefully I was clear with explanation If not let me
> know please, will be more verbose.
>
> regards
> t.


 
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