From: navaid@rogers.com
Date: Tue Sep 02 2003 - 16:25:10 GMT-3
I think you have to use a router and separate vlan for each client. If you want to keep same subnets for clients use NAT.
Navaid
> 
> From: "emad" <emad@zakq8.com>
> Date: 2003/09/02 Tue PM 02:32:53 EDT
> To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Subject: FW: One port in more than one vlan
> 
> Folks,
> I meant by this subject , that if I can put the ports , connected to
> servers in the HQ which are directly connected to the core switch , in
> all the vlans of all sites , I think it will solve problem !!!!
> But how can I do that , I know it is not possible in Cisco , am I right?
> Then what is the solution?
> 
> Regards
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: emad [mailto:emad@zakq8.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 9:24 PM
> To: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: One port in more than one vlan
> Importance: High
> 
> Folks,
> 
> I'm facing a situation here with one of my customers, 
> I have a core switch 4507 connected to three sites through Giga port and
> fiber cables in between all are common in one subnet 172.30.16.0/21 and
> there is no configuration at all on any switch even the core , and they
> have one broadcast domain,  I need to prevent the  IPs of each site from
> talking to other IPs in other sites except the IPs of servers connected
> directly on the core switch which are in the same subnet and broadcast
> domain  , the customer don't want to redesign his subnets again to make
> each vlan with one subnet dedicated and routing of course (inter-vlan
> routing) will be held on the core , how can I achieve the above purpose
> within the same subnet range all over the sites?
> Please advice
> 
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