What the customer wants is to group users by the departments they work for
and use VLANs to control access to certain services on the remote site.
I would recommend ACL's but they are set on routing the VLAN info across the
2 sites.
I like the idea of setting up 2 vlans with identical policies on either side
of the WAN as a solution but i don't fully understand how it works

"Mask Of Zorro" wrote in message ...
>
>My point is, what benefit is there to having members of the same VLAN in
>both locations? Sometimes there are admin issues that would lead a person
to
>group hosts in a given VLAN. Sometimes the issues are political. Mostly,
the
>issue is broadcast domain segmentation.
>
>If these aren't the issue, why even implement this?



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