11-19-2013 10:19 AM
Dear Experts!
I'm about to replace the router that my ISP provides with something that is more reliable and that lets through SIP (VoIP phone).
My ISP provides internet (VLAN 102) and IP-Television (VLAN 101). I need to have 2 seperate LAN's on the inside that is potected from each other. My plan was to use a RV082 but I found out it does not support tagged VLAN.
So will one SLM2008 and one RV042 do the job or is there an easier way to do it with just one box?
My planned setup:
SLM2008
One port to ISP's fibre media converter (VLAN 102 and VLAN 101 tagged)
3 ports for television (VLAN 101 untagged) connected to Motorola settop boxes
1 port for internet (VLAN 100 untagged) connected to RV042 WAN port
The 4 LAN ports on the RV042 can be set to seperate VLAN's. The 4 ports will be on the same subnet and share the same DHCP pool but traffic on one port cannot be seen by a device connected to an oher port. And devices connected to one LAN port cannot communicate with devices on one of the other LAN ports.
Have I understood this last bit correctly? Others have successfully used SLM2008 with my ISP so this part will work if I manage to set it up correctly.
Best Regards,
Jone T.
11-19-2013 03:53 PM
Jone
This forum primarily deals with Cisco Enterprise switches so much of the knowledge is about those which may explain why your'e question hasn't be answered. The SLM2008 is a small business switch and they have their own forums on CSC. No offence is intended, it's just that if you move this post to that forum you should get an answer to your question -
https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/small-business/switches?view=discussions
Jon
11-20-2013 02:32 PM
Thanks Jon, I have moved it to small business routers.
11-22-2013 02:13 AM
It looks like RV320 or RV325 is a better choice than the RV042 for this.
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