[ale] Off topic but we're already almost there: VLANS?

Ed Cashin ecashin at noserose.net
Fri Feb 26 15:58:06 EST 2021


I think there are a lot of questions and a lot of complexity in the email.
If you ask a specific question about a more simple (contrived) example,
you'd be able to get better answers that inform the construction of a more
complex network.

I just wanted to mention that I don't think these days it's ever a great
idea to have a wifi network that isn't using encryption and a password.  If
somebody *can* use it to put something important on the network, they
might, undermining your reasoning about nothing important being on that
part of the network.  Plus, you'd be making it easy for criminals to use
the wifi for illegal stuff that the church wouldn't want to be supporting.

On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 2:08 PM Neal Rhodes via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:

>
> I have never worked with VLANS before.
>
> My understanding is the simple (ha!) way of doing VLAN is to let the
> wired switches (NetGear) assign it based on what port into which things
> are plugged.
>
> Imagine a church with offices and sanctuary upstairs, community schools
> and distance Learning downstairs, printers for each, and Wifi hotspots
> here and there. And now everything is getting a 192.168.1.x address
> assigned by the DHCP on the Firewall Router.
>
> And there are some obvious reasons you might not want students
> downstairs having access to office computers, or the audio mixer in the
> sanctuary, but they might need to print something on occasion.
>
> Ergo the outline of Routers/VLANS I'm thinking of is below.  Indented
> generally means "I'm plugged into this device above".
>
> Main Firewall Router: (now Cisco, but likely Ubiquity soon)
>      - Comcast VoiceEdge Server (No VLAN)
>      - Office Switch (NetGear)
>          - VLAN1
>              - PolyCon Office phone-sets
>                  - Computers Connected to them
>              - Computers wired direct to switch
>              - Office Wifi Hotspot
>          - VLAN2
>              - Sanctuary Switch
>                  - Propresenter PC
>                  - Streaming encoder
>                      - Camera
>                  - X32 Wifi Hotspot
>                      - X32 Audio Mixer
>                      - Mixer Control Tablets
>          - No VLAN assigned
>              - Office HP Printer
>              - Office Toshiba Printer
>              - Hanberry Hall Wifi Hotspot
>
>      - Downstairs Switch (NetGear)
>          - VLAN3
>              - Community Schools phone-sets
>                  - Computers Connected to them
>
>              - Downstairs Hallway Wifi Hotspot
>                  - Students doing Distance Learning
>              - Shepherd's Hall Wifi Hotspot?? (do we have to move cable?
> Or can that hotspot claim VLAN3?)
>                  - Students doing Distance Learning
>          - No VLAN assigned
>              - Community Schools Toshiba Printer
>
> My understanding is that each switch will add the VLAN tag, and that by
> default the Firewall Router will not pass data from one VLAN to another
> VLAN.  Thus:
> - Any device can obtain internet NAT service;
> - Any device can print to any printer NOT on a VLAN;
> - Any device can access the VoiceEdge server;
> - No devices outside the Sanctuary VLAN2 can access it;
> - No devices outside the Office VLAN1 can access it;
> - There is no need to enforce the Guest logins on the downstairs Wifi,
> as there are no resources to compromise other than paper and toner.
>
> How Comcast voice behaves is important to know.  Do phone-sets only talk
> to the voice server?  or do they talk to each other?   I shall attempt
> to beat an answer out of them on this.
>
> Am I thinking right on this?  what Firewall Router feature requirements
> are needed to support this?
>
> regards,
>
> Neal
>
>
>
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