12-18-2017 07:01 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:08 PM
I'm a relative newbie to LAN switching and Routing and I hope somebody can give me some tips on how to solve the following:
I have a GPS NTP server with a single Ethernet port. I need to distribute this time source to six separate networks but I need to maintain isolation between these networks. The networks are not interconnected in anyway at the moment. Is this possible?
If so, could I accomplish this with a managed switch and VLANs or should I use a router with multiple interfaces?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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12-26-2017 10:53 PM
Hi,
If your networks are segregated for security reasons, then the best option for you would be to buy an NTP appliance for each of your networks.
thanks
John
12-18-2017 01:10 PM
If they're not interconnected, then there is no way.
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12-21-2017 07:58 AM
12-25-2017 10:44 PM
Thanks Leo and Joseph for your replies.
I should have been clearer in my post, in that I am aware that I need to connect the networks in some way, I'm just not sure how I limit the traffic to just NTP?
Can this be done with a Cisco managed switch and VLANs? or, as I have five different networks, would I also need a router?
Apologies if these are basic questions.
12-25-2017 10:55 PM
@RicksterC wrote:
I'm just not sure how I limit the traffic to just NTP?
Either a firewall or ACL.
12-26-2017 10:53 PM
Hi,
If your networks are segregated for security reasons, then the best option for you would be to buy an NTP appliance for each of your networks.
thanks
John
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