Hello,
If you are looking to isolate machines from each other it might be worth
seeing if your switch supports private VLANs. The idea behind this is that
devices on each port on the switch can only see the default gateway (the
m0n0wall which sits on a promiscuous port that is seen by all the other
ports in the VLAN), whilst at the same sharing the same subnet.
Regards,
Kris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jurgen van Vliet" <jurgenvv at xs4all dot nl>
To: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch>
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 8:11 PM
Subject: [m0n0wall] Question regarding 50+ vlans on one interface .. does it
work ?
> Hi people,
>
> Im hoping someone can confirm me that this works : 50+ vlan IDs on one OPT
> interface.
> The monowall should give all clients on all VLANs a DCHP adress from one
> pool but keep the seperation between the VLANs.
> Also the OPT will be bridged with WAN with filtering and bandwidth
> management enabled.
>
> If anyone has used or tested a similair setup, please let me know !
>
> Kind regards and keep up the great m0n0wall work :)
>
> Jurgen.
>
>
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