Because their can be multiple production clans such as an infrastructure
vlan a customer vlan a staff vlan or whatever your specific network
requires.
Authorized clients don't necessarily get sent to the same areas just
because they are allowed access.
On Jan 9, 2015 12:51 PM, "Boris Epstein" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> This is just to compare notes and make sure the way I do things is in line
> with the conventions. So here is how I understand things.
>
> "Registration VLAN" is where newly plugged in devices are assigned, until
> they are deemed secure and allowed to join the production network.
>
> "Isolation VLAN" is where suspect devices (those believed to be
> virus-infected, for instance) are relegated to.
>
> "Management VLAN" is a network used for management purposes (to
> communicate to switches, etc.)
>
> Here is what I don't quite understand.
>
> 1) Why is a "Production VLAN" not mandated?
>
> 2) How does one designate it on the switch level as a VLAN to put
> production-ready devices in (i.e., OK, MAC address so-and-so on port 10 is
> good, switch it to the "Production VLAN" and let is access the internet)?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Boris.
>
>
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