Just a side note . .you can't use pvlans on vlan 1 (management vlan).  I
have gone to a number of customer sites, where often they have just used
vlan 1 to put some of their servers on, and thus run into these sort of
comlications later!



Ken Diliberto wrote:
> 
> This sounds like a job for private VLANs.  According to the
> documentation, private VLANs can restrict traffic between
> machines on
> the same VLAN, as long as they are in different ports.
> 
> Ken
> 
> 
> 
> DISCLAIMER:  Book knowledge only.  Still preparing to try it in
> the
> real world.
> 
> 
> >>> "Ron"  03/05/03 08:25PM >>>
> I have need to put public access machines on the same pipe as my
> private
> network.  I also have need for each of the public machines not
> to talk
> to
> each other.  Is there a way to keep all ports connected to
> public
> machines
> from talking to each other except for one port connected to a
> printer
> and
> one port connected to a router going to the Internet?  Maybe all
> separate
> Vlans?  All of my private machines can talk to each other, but
> not the
> public machines, and will be going over the same Internet
> pipe.  I
> will
> probably be using Cisco 3550-48-EMI switches.  Can anyone get
> me an
> easy way
> to do this one?
> 
> 


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