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? > > Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=64623&t=64569 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]