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On 11/17/2010 09:09 PM, GD Incorporation wrote: > Dear Lee: > > Lee Sharp's Quote: > -------------------------------- >> Than you need a 3rd nic. To support multiple interfaces, you either need > multiple interfaces, or vlan aware equipment. > > I think I will just add the 3rd NIC and then set that 3rd NIC as VLAN and > limit user access from there :) If you add a 3rd nic, it is another LAN called "opt1" in the system. A VLAN is more then one network on a given interface. Your plane is good, but either your terminology or your understanding is still faulty. I just want to be sure you are making a fully informed choice. Lee |