I would say trunk port to the router and then breakout vlans on each port in the switch.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 6:43 PM, TJ Trout <[email protected]> wrote: > So say I have a 12port wisp switch and on that site my backhaul is from a > airfiber and my access point is a rocket, what is the best/easiest way to > setup a vlan to accomplish this? > > There is two ways I think, > > Method 1 would use 4 total ports on the wisp switch, 1 for the AF POE out > and another to the router WAN, another for the rocket POE and a forth to > the lan side of the router, advantage simple setup? Full throughput, > disadvantage you take 4 ports. > > Method 2 would use 3 total ports on the wisp switch, 1 for AF, 1 for > rocket and 1 trunk port to the router, the trunk port goes between the > switch and router with 2 vlans, VLAN 100 for example would be wan to the AF > and VLAN 200 would be lan to the rocket, advantage would be less utilized > ports disadvantage would be sharing throughput on the single port (which > won't be a problem in my scenario) > > Could someone give me a few hints on which one is better and maybe a hint > so I can try to configure it myself? >
