I'm pretty sure that there is nothing in GNAT Box that
supports VLAN tagging.   After a little research with
Google, I'm still not sure either whether that's a
hardware or a software thing.

Could you do something similar by giving each NIC two
addresses -- one for its VLAN and one to talk to the
GNAT Box?   Win2K and most UNIX-Like Operating Systems
should handle this without a problem.

Mike Burden
Lynk Systems
http://www.lynk.com
(616)532-4985
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Dye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [gb-users] VLAN Support
>
>
> I might be being stupid here, but does the GB support
> VLAN/802.11q tagging?
>
> I say I might be stupid, because I'm unclear if this is a
> function of the software or NICs (obviously in combination
> with the switch); what I want to achieve is several servers
> on the DMZ physical LAN, each in their own VLAN (well, some
> might share), with the GB DMZ interface belonging to all
> VLANs (as the default route for each server).
>
> Is that possible, and if so, where do I start looking to set this up?
>
> --
> Phil Dye, Technical Services Manager
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