You should use the port protected feature on the switches instead of
separate vlans.  This let's you use a single vlan or whatever needed, but
does not allow a port within a vlan to talk to another port in the vlan.
You can also implement this for meeting rooms on the cisco wireless products
but it is not in the menu system, if you are doing this I can send you the
"top secret" commands.  With this enabled wireless clients cannot see or
share files with other wireless clients, works well for public wireless
areas.

Dave

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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 3:46 AM
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Subject: Large number of VLANS [7:65815]

Hi

One question

If I have the need to use many VLANS, let4s say around 400, can could I use
a 3550 switch that supports 1005 vlans as the core, and then 2950 switches
in the wiring closets, but they dont support more than 250 vlans, i.e. can I
use the 3550 with all the vlans, and the just trunk for example vlans 100-50
to switch 1, 151-200 to switch 2, and so one, and would be possible to
implement that with VTP ?




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