Appendix m: multiple vlans and subnets, Overview, Rvl200 configuration – Cisco 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router RVL200 User Manual
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Multiple VLANs and Subnets
4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router
Appendix M
Appendix M:
Multiple VLANs and
Subnets
Overview
The 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router (model number: RVL200)
can support multiple Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
used with multiple subnets. The configuration example
shows an RVL200 deploying two routers and one Layer 2
managed switch, which deploys three VLANs.
Any router can be deployed; however, this example uses
the Linksys 10/100 4-Port VPN Router (model number:
RV042).
This example also uses the Linksys 48-Port 10/100/1000
+ 4-Port miniGBIC Switch with WebView (model number:
SRW2048); however, any of the Linksys SRW switches with
802.1Q VLAN support can also be used.
RVL200 Configuration
Basic Instructions
To configure the multiple subnets , refer to “Appendix
K: Configuration of Multiple Subnets”.
1.
To configure the multiple VLANs, refer to “Appendix L:
Multiple VLANs with Computers”.
Access the web-based utility of the RVL200. (Refer to
“Chapter 4: Advanced Configuration” for details.)
Click the DHCP tab.
Click the Multiple VLANs tab.
DHCP > Multiple VLANs
Select Enable Multiple VLANs.
VLAN1 is configured by default. For VLAN2, complete
the following:
IP Address
Enter 9.8... (This is the default,
which you can overwrite.)
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RVL200 with Multiple VLANs and Subnets
RVL00
192.168.7.x
192.168.20.x
192.168.1.x
SRW048
192.168.4.x
Default VLAN1
VLAN2
VLAN3
VLAN4
192.168.3.x
192.168.2.x
RV04 #
RV04 #
Port 4: Trunking Port