On 2010-09-23 3:08 AM, Stan Hoeppner <stan@hardwarefreak.com> wrote:
Given it's 2010, I'm assuming your NAS device has at least 2 GigE ports and you are doing link aggregation/port bonding with the quality managed switch it's connected to
Stan - if you don't mind an OT question...
Given your obvious expertise in the Enterprise Storage arena (enjoyed reading some of your past posts on the subject, though much of it was over my head) - what would you recommend as a 'quality managed switch' that doesn't break the bank? I'd like to get one that doesn't require a CISCO CCNA to configure/manage (relatively easy to understand Web UI)...
All I'm looking for is a way to provide some separate VLANs with ACLs - specifically, I need one VLAN that is our general internal LAN, one VLAN that is totally segregated (to provide Guest Wireless internet-only access), and one VLAN for our Accountants, that blocks access from other workstations on the internal network, but allows the users on it to access resources on the internal network.
Thanks,
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Best regards,
Charles