I like the idea put down earlier. Why have them on the same VLAN. From what
I know (an issue you can all debate) this would need to be assessed when you
design you network. The idea I use when building my switched network, is
grouping together users who have the same network needs, and allocating them
to the same VLAN. This keeps them away from the evil developers whilst at
the same time gives me the power to enforce restrictions upon what IP's they
can or cant access.

What do you all think ? Would love to hear it.

John

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Wha?!?  What would that accomplish?

Mike W.

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> Keep the two ports apart by keeping them in separate VLANs, and turn the
> port that they both need to be able to access into a trunk port.
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