ing Internet bound traffic from LAN based
>> traffic?
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>> Vijay Ramcharan
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>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
>> Karen E Young
>> Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 2:23 AM
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> Karen E Young
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> Subject: Re: Internet traffic in a VLAN environment [7:9318]
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> Vijay,
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> All you need is a default gateway on the router that points to the
> internet.
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Subject: Re: Internet traffic in a VLAN environment [7:9318]
Vijay,
All you need is a default gateway on the router that points to the
internet.
When an Internet destined packet from a workst
Vijay,
All you need is a default gateway on the router that points to the internet.
When an Internet destined packet from a workstation on a VLAN hits the
switch it gets dumped off on the router or MSFC since it doesn't have a
destination MAC address of a device on that VLAN. The router takes a
default routes to the internet gateway & then NAT possibly?
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From: "Vijay Ramcharan"
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 9:27 AM
Subject: Internet traffic in a VLAN environment [7:9318]
> Could someone enlighten me on some of the best practi
Could someone enlighten me on some of the best practices for directing
traffic destined for the Internet from a VLAN based environment?
I mean, is it best to create a separate VLAN and direct all unknown
traffic out through that VLAN and then out to the Internet?
OR
Do you just choose one preexist
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