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Routing between VLANs on a baystack 450-24T

 
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Larry V
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 4:21 pm    Post subject: Routing between VLANs on a baystack 450-24T Reply with quote

Hi,

If we set up two vlans on a single baystack 450, can the baystack be
set to "route" between the two subnets?
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Routing between VLANs on a baystack 450-24T Reply with quote

"Larry V" <ventura@primeadvisors.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

If we set up two vlans on a single baystack 450, can the baystack be
set to "route" between the two subnets?


In short the answer is no; the 450 is a layer 2 switch and can't route at
OSI layer 3.

The Nortel 5510 is a 24 port switch that can do basic layer 3 routing but
it's not cheap.

If you wanted to route between the VLANs a Cisco 26xx router might do the
trick though it would depend on the traffic between the VLANs

Regards

Pete
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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 4:47 am    Post subject: Re: Routing between VLANs on a baystack 450-24T Reply with quote

SysEng wrote:
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"Larry V" <ventura@primeadvisors.com> wrote in message
news:1126109684.890937.100270@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

Hi,

If we set up two vlans on a single baystack 450, can the baystack be
set to "route" between the two subnets?



In short the answer is no; the 450 is a layer 2 switch and can't route at
OSI layer 3.

The Nortel 5510 is a 24 port switch that can do basic layer 3 routing but
it's not cheap.

If you wanted to route between the VLANs a Cisco 26xx router might do the
trick though it would depend on the traffic between the VLANs

Regards

Pete


other option is configure a workstation with two nics, one in each vlan

and use the workstation as a router - simple, but it will work.
If you want to get very fancy, you can use win2k and use IPSEC and
create filters to allow or drop certain types of traffic
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