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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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From: Phil Dye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 10:28 AM
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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?

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AFAIK the ability to VLAN tag is a function between a Router and a Switch....what is attached to the switch is of no matter.
To my cartain knowledge (having asked this of our agent) the Gnatbox does not do VLAN tagging - but could hang off a switch that did.


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