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05-14-2013 09:19 AM
Hi All,
Am I right in saying if I configure a selection of interfaces (in this case on a 3020) as L2, and then assign them to a VLAN with a L3 VLAN interface all those ports will sort-of act like a switch (or more likely a hub)?
A bit like the handful of ports you get on some Small office firewalls (thinking Juniper SSG, sonicwall, and some fortigate appliances?)
Thanks
Dave
05-14-2013 09:46 AM
Dave,
From the administrator's guide:
For each Ethernet port configured as a Layer 2 interface, you can define an additional logical Layer 2 interface (subinterface) for each VLAN tag that is used on the traffic received by the port. To configure the main Layer 2 interfaces, refer to “Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces” on page 125. To enable switching between Layer 2 subinterfaces, simply link those subinterfaces to the same VLAN object.
Once you've configured the VLAN object, assign the Layer 2 subinterfaces to the same VLAN object, you should be able to use the firewall as a switch. I wouldn't suggest this configuration in an enterprise environment, but for a lab or home, it should be fine.
Jason
05-14-2013 09:46 AM
Dave,
From the administrator's guide:
For each Ethernet port configured as a Layer 2 interface, you can define an additional logical Layer 2 interface (subinterface) for each VLAN tag that is used on the traffic received by the port. To configure the main Layer 2 interfaces, refer to “Configuring Layer 2 Interfaces” on page 125. To enable switching between Layer 2 subinterfaces, simply link those subinterfaces to the same VLAN object.
Once you've configured the VLAN object, assign the Layer 2 subinterfaces to the same VLAN object, you should be able to use the firewall as a switch. I wouldn't suggest this configuration in an enterprise environment, but for a lab or home, it should be fine.
Jason
05-14-2013 10:37 AM
Precisely my thoughts... not keen on using this in production at all!
Thanks for the confirmation.
regards
Dave
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