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I recently bought an 851 only to find out afterwards that it only supports 1 VLAN when I needed it to support at least 7. The documentation on VLAN support seemed pretty buried. Does anyone know if there is an easy way to find out how many VLANs each...
I recently bought an 851 only to find out afterwards that it only supports 1 VLAN when I needed it to support at least 7. The documentation on VLAN support seemed pretty buried.Does anyone know if there is an easy way to find out how many VLANs each...
Excellent, thank you! Do you think this would be better than a router-on-a-stick solution?If so, do you know if I'll need anything like advanced IP services to support the L3 functionality, or will it work with a base IP image?Thanks again!!
If you're going to try to limit traffic between subnets, you might want to consider placing an ACL on your L3 device. Assuming you'll have a common DHCP and DNS server that you'll want to allow ALL VLANs to, you can apply an ACL like the following:E...
I have the same issue as above. I can't figure out how to have the ASA resolve DNS. After I enter dhcpd auto-config, what should I do? I have entered the following lines, but things don't seem to be working. I'm sure I'm just missing something.Th...