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b Choosing VLAN 200 from the available list of VLANs:
NOTE:
whereas when configured as a trunk, multiple VLANs can be selected for a given port.
With this configuration, port 3 on the extended switch carries tagged traffic for VLANs 100,150, and 200 and
untagged traffic for IDV VLAN 6. Port 10 is a trunk port carrying tagged traffic for VLAN 100, Port 11 is a trunk
port carrying tagged traffic for VLAN 150, and Port 12 is an access port carrying untagged traffic for VLAN 200.
Ports 10, 11, and 12 are portshielded to X5 through the dedicated link between X5 and port 2.
Configuring a dedicated uplink plus a common uplink for
VLANs
Topics:
Dedicated uplink(s) plus common uplink for VLAN(s) configuration
Configuring a dedicated uplink plus a common uplink for a VLAN
Dedicated uplink(s) plus common uplink for VLAN(s) configuration
You can choose to configure a common uplink to carry PortShield traffic for the firewall interfaces and enable
support for VLAN(s) with in a dedicated uplink configuration.
Figure 8
shows a TZ500 with an X1026P switch:
The link between X3 and port 2 on the extended switch is configured as a common uplink for carrying
PortShield traffic for the different firewall interfaces (excluding the firewall interface for which a
dedicated uplink is setup).
The link between X3 and port 2 is also used by the firewall to manage the switch.
Interface X3 is configured to be in the same subnet as the IP of the switch. In this example, the switch is
first provisioned with the Firewall Uplink as X3, Switch Uplink as 2, and Switch Management set to 2.
There are three VLAN interfaces with VLAN tags 100, 150, and 200 configured under X5.
The link between X5 on the firewall and port 3 on the extended switch is a dedicated link carrying traffic
tagged with VLANs 100, 150, and 200 and untagged traffic for X5.
For access, only a single VLAN can be selected from the available list of VLANs,
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