I'm no routing/VLAN genius, but:

If you have a simple environment, just use static routes as necessary.  For
example, a default route to the Internet as the only route and you will have
no routes between VLANs.  If you need one or two of them actually routed,
just use static routes.

If you have a more complex environment, I would suggest using a routing
protocol (EIGRP, OSPF) and access lists to deny traffic between VLANs.
(This is where someone might have a better suggestion)



Tom McNamara, MCSE, CCNA
Account Manager, U.S. Datacom
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Moiz Badr
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: VLAN routing


Hi all,
What is the best way to prevent a router on a stick
from routing between VLANs, I have to route the VLANs
traffic only to the Internet while keeping each VLAN
intact and isolated for security reason. Thanks.
Mo

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