Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch

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Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch

Tue Dec 29, 2015 4:07 pm

Is there some creative way I can isolate off a few ports of a switch to be their own mini-switch, so to speak? ISO, as far as I know doesn't do that as it prevents that port from talking with other ports marked ISO. I want the exact opposite of that (ports marked somehow can only talk amongst themselves).

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Re: Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch

Wed Dec 30, 2015 1:53 am

Matt,
That's called a VLAN. LOL

But seriously,
untag some ports in a random vlan and you're done?
What am I missing that you want?

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Re: Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch

Wed Dec 30, 2015 8:46 am

Might be able to do it now that q in q works. Didn't think of that. I need to pass vlans.

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Re: Isolation A.K.A. that switch within a switch

Wed Dec 30, 2015 10:36 am

You can create multiple vlans for the ports you want to isolate with U and Ts for those ports to isolate with Es on all other ports.

Also remember you just need one vlan with Ts as you can use allowed vlan list
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