Hi,
I am new to the forum, so I apologize in advance in case of writing smth stupid.
Our goal, is to create 3 VLANs and seperate the networks between different departements.
VLAN1 (which is the default VLAN in the switch) - will be used for IT department and the management.
VLAN100 - will be used for business .
VLAN200 - will be used for guests who need to connect to the internet through WiFi.
I have created VLAN100 and VLAN200, and VLAN1 is there by default.
I want to use port 13 for VLAN200 and to connect the Wifi access-point there.
The uplink is in port 25.
I did plenty of reading on forums but did not come up to a final useful result.
As BAIfson has pointed out in his answer here: https://community.sophos.com/products/unified-threat-management/astaroorg/f/52/t/29039
There are to approaches for setting up VLANs in a given network,
1) leave the router to do the routing
2) the layer 3 switch does the routing
I came across this post here: Sophos UTM VLAN Interfaces & Routing on a stick | Network Guy
In my opinion here the router is doing the routing and not the Layer 3 switch? Am I wrong? Can someone please confirm.
When looking at the posts in different forums, to achieve the case where the Layer 3 switch does the routing, something like "allowing multiple subnets in a single interface" has to be done in the router. How can I achieve this with the Sophos UTM 9?
What is the best practice for my scenario? And how can I achieve it?
Best regards,
D
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