Epson 3300 manual Applications, Four VLANs for Different Departments in a Company, Procedure

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A.3 Applications

A.3.1 Four VLANs for Different Departments in A Company

A company wants to separate the Engineer Department, Sales Department, Marketing Department and Other Department to limit their communication with each other to ensure the security. In this case, we can define four VLANs that are VLAN5, VLAN6, VLAN7 and VLAN8. The subnet of VLAN5 is 192.168.1.0; the subnet of VLAN6 is 192.168.2.0; the subnet of VLAN7 is 192.168.3.0, and the subnet of VLAN8 is 192.168.4.0. However, each PC in the company does not support 802.1Q.

Procedure:

1.Refer to A.1 to block LAN-to-LAN communication.

2.Create VLAN5, VLAN6, VLAN7 and VLAN8 Groups.

3.In the VLAN5, input “5” to VLAN ID. In the Member field, choose p1. Then choose the “Untagged” for Frame Tag Operation in p1. Configure the PVID to “5” for the device does not support 802.1Q VLAN.

4.In the VLAN6, input “6” to VLAN ID. In the Member field, choose p2. Then choose the “Untagged” for Frame Tag Operation in p2. Configure the PVID to “6” for the device does not support 802.1Q VLAN.

5.In the VLAN7, input “7” to VLAN ID. In the Member field, choose p3. Then choose the “Untagged” for Frame Tag Operation in p3. Configure the PVID to “7” for the device does not support 802.1Q VLAN.

6.In the VLAN8, input “8” to VLAN ID. In the Member field, choose p4. Then choose the “Untagged” for Frame Tag Operation in p4. Configure the PVID to “8” for the device does not support 802.1Q VLAN.

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