Hi,
I'm trying something new this time. I want to deploy 12 separate private
subnet networks in a single building that use a single private IP (from
DSL) to connect to the internet. I want to do this with a LEAF box with 2
NICs. Here's a schematic:
internet---leaf---subnet 192.168.1.0/24
|__subnet 192.168.2.0/24
|__subnet 192.168.3.0/24
I understand that there are some pretty cheap switches out there that do
vlan tagging, so if anyone can recommend one that would help. I've heard
that the Intel 460T will do it, but I have to find one on ebay since
they're not manufactured any more.
My questions before I undertake this project are:
1. Is this a reasonable project, or is there a simpler solution?
2. If LEAF is the answer, and which distro to use?
3. Can I do it for under $1kUS?
4. Can I provide different DHCP assignments depending on which vlan the
request came from?
-Scott
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