Why wouldn't you just put the one person on a different subnet and then use
ACL's to control traffic flow?  What will deploying VLANs get you that
subnetting wouldn't?

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> Brad Shifflett
> Sent: March 22, 2001 9:27 AM
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> Subject: Vlan Question
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> Scenario:
>       Got a client who has a person on the network that does not want to
> be on the network but wants access to the server. My thought was to install
> a switch, setup to Vlans, one for all the users (10 or so) and the second
> Vlan for the 1 user by himself. This way no one can get to his machine, then
> setup an access list to permit his Vlan to access the first Vlan and deny
> all the other users to his Vlan. Does this sound right? Anything I am
> missing? Seeing if I understand Vlans correctly or not.
>
> Brad Shifflett
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> Micromenders, Inc.
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