You can give all the nics as many ip addresses as you wan't to..

Just go to NAT > Aliases

Put up a new alias, like this

Name            Interface               Ipadress
Vlan2           Protected               192.168.125.1/24

You noticed that i put a mask on the ipaddress. In that thay it will
start answering on this subnet, and be a gateway for this one..
But the gnatbox does not support the Q-Tagging Vlans, So it has to be
physically on that vlan network..

Jonas Haggren
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-----Original Message-----
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>I'm pretty sure that there is nothing in GNAT Box that
>supports VLAN tagging.   After a little research with
>Google, I'm still not sure either whether that's a hardware or a
>software thing.
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>Could you do something similar by giving each NIC two addresses -- one
>for its VLAN and one to talk to the
>GNAT Box?   Win2K and most UNIX-Like Operating Systems
>should handle this without a problem.
>
>Mike Burden
>Lynk Systems
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>>From: Phil Dye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:28 AM
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>>Subject: [gb-users] VLAN Support
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>>I might be being stupid here, but does the GB support VLAN/802.11q
>>tagging?
>>
>>I say I might be stupid, because I'm unclear if this is a function of
>>the software or NICs (obviously in combination with the switch); what
>>I want to achieve is several servers on the DMZ physical LAN, each in
>>their own VLAN (well, some might share), with the GB DMZ interface
>>belonging to all VLANs (as the default route for each server).
>>
>>Is that possible, and if so, where do I start looking to set this up?
>>
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>>Phil Dye, Technical Services Manager
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AFAIK the ability to VLAN tag is a function between a Router and a
Switch....what is attached to the switch is of no matter.
To my cartain knowledge (having asked this of our agent) the Gnatbox
does not do VLAN tagging - but could hang off a switch that did.

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Steve Leach
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