I need some help. Ill admit im a little more then just confused when it comes to configuring cisco routers, and even though i have tried to use the CCP, its not helping. So here is what i am trying to do. I am trying to split up my network into groups or VLANS. Ive read i can either do Vlans or subnetting but VLANs seems to be the way to go. I currently have 3 seperate unmanaged switchs that i am going to be connecting to the router, each one having the seperate groups of computers in it.
What i need to know is how to setup the 3 VLANS on the cisco router so they function on the internet and still have access to eachother. The reason i need the access to eachother is that VLAN 3 will contain our phone systems ACD system on it, which the computers from VLAN 1 and 2 need to still be able to get to via the IP thats set on them of 10.10.10.71 and .72.
Ive tried setting up vlan 2 but i cant get it to work properly and connect to the internet. I made sure the fast ethernet port the switch was plugged into was changed to support vlan 2 traffic only and included the new IP scheme of 10.10.11.1 in the NAT translation but still couldnt get internet access out from that network group. So ive deleted everything i changed and im starting fresh. THe current setup on the router is 1 VLAN supporting all the computers on our network. Any help would be greatly appreicated.