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03-25-2013 05:39 PM
Just picked up a ISA550 and have been playing around with it a bit but seem to be having some trouble. I have two LAN subnets in my small business with approx 10 hosts per subnet. I'd like to use the ISA550 to route between them (and to the internet) but can't seem to figure out how. Is it just as simple as creating two VLANS? Can the ISA550 route VLAN traffic?
With my old RV042G, I had the option to setup multiple subnets inside the setup menu but I don't see any such area with the 550. Any help would be appreciated!
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03-26-2013 01:43 AM
> Is it just as simple as creating two VLANS? Can the ISA550 route VLAN traffic?
Yes, and Yes. Once a VLAN is created, you could configure its IP subnet. ISA550 supports inter-VLAN routing.

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03-26-2013 01:43 AM
> Is it just as simple as creating two VLANS? Can the ISA550 route VLAN traffic?
Yes, and Yes. Once a VLAN is created, you could configure its IP subnet. ISA550 supports inter-VLAN routing.
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03-26-2013 10:37 AM
Great! I got it setup and working with that info!
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03-11-2014 10:56 AM
Hi Rodman!
I have the same Issue. How did you solve the problem ?
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03-11-2014 12:31 PM
Each port is configurable. So you just need to create a VLAN name and IP/Subnet for each port.
For example, if you only have two subnets then you would do this:
Port 1 IP address/network mask - 192.168.1.0/24
VLAN name for Port 1 - office_network
Port 2 IP address/network mask - 192.168.2.0/24
VLAN name for Port 2 - server_network
