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Using Novell Security Manager
Example configuration:
The graphic at left shows an
office where computers are
distributed
across
floors.
floor
Each
two
has
a
separate switch, and each
computer is connected to
the switch on its floor. In
this configuration, PC1 and
PC2 on the first floor and
PC4 on the second floor will be connected together on VLAN 10. PC3, PC5
and PC6 will be connected together on VLAN 20.
The two switches must be configured as follows:
Switch a
Port
Switch b
VLAN Tag
tagged/
Port
VLAN Tag
untagged
tagged/
untagged
1
10, 20
T
1
10, 20
T
2 (PC1)
10
U
2 (PC4)
10
U
3 (PC2)
10
U
3 (PC5)
20
U
4 (PC3)
20
U
4 (PC6)
20
U
5
10,20
T
In this configuration, it seems to PC3 as though it were connected through
a single switch to PC5 and PC6.
In order to connect the computers to an external network (e.g., the
Internet), the interface on Novell Security Manager (in the example, this is
eth2) must be configured to support the VLANs.
Attention:
In order to configure a Virtual LAN interface, you will need a network card
with a tag-capable driver. The hardware supported by Novell Security
Manager is listed in the Hardware Compatibility List for Novell
Security
Manager
powered
by
Astaro
available
http://www.novell.com/documentation/nsma51.
Configuring a Virtual LAN:
1.
In the Network tab, open the Interfaces menu.
2.
Click on the New button.
The Add Interface window will open.
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3.
In the Name entry field, enter a descriptive name for the interface.
4.
Use the Hardware drop-down menu to select a network card.
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