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Posted by verzoegerung on January 16, 2006, 8:12 am
Please log in for more thread options Hi, I am running 2 switches in my network right now configured like this: Cable Modem---------HP ProCurve 2524 24 Ports<---------------gigabit fibre-------------->HP ProCurve 2626 26 Ports-------Cisco PIX 506e
Firewall -------- Cisco 2621 Router
The cable modem is connected to port 1 of the 2524. I have currently 4 VLANs configured on the switches, 1 is for the Cable ISP, 1 is for my internal LAN, and another for a wireless bridge, and another for the DMZ. Both of the switches are running VLANs through GVRP, and periodically advertises CDP announcements. Now I am wondering if it is possible that if another node on my cable network can hook up a simular switch to their modem and then pickup the GVRP VLAN advertisments and be able to access my VLANs? I noticed that the cable HFC is something like 10.68.192.0/20 or something. The 2626 switch is located in the networking room and the internet ip is brough to the cisco pix through the fiber since the networking room does not have a cable jack. Thanks!! | ||||||||||
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