What you're asking makes no sense. Why does Solaris need to know about
VLAN's? Just plug an interface of the firewall into each VLAN you want
the firewall to route/firewall between. If you want a lot of gigabit
interfaces, you'll prolly need something like a Sun E450, but that's not
unheard of. People do this sort of thing all the time.
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Aaron Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] 650.237.0300 x252
Security Engineer Vicinity Corp.
Cell: 408-314-9874 http://www.vicinity.com
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Dominik Weis wrote:
>
> Hello Steve,
>
> We tried to find a NIC(Driver) that is able to support this but we didn't
> have any luck. Additional we asked SUN and they told us that it is not
> supported.
>
> Dominik
>
> > We have a situation where we need to protect several segments/VLANs (100+)
> > that we will be putting off a Cisco 6500 series switch. Each VLAN needs
> > to be protected from the others. I _WANT_ to plug a solaris box into the
> > 6500 w/ gigabit and have it act as a router however I can find NO answer
> > anywhere if this is possible. Do Checkpoint/Solaris understand VLANS?
> >
> > Can it act in this way?
> >
> >
> > Steve
> >
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