TL/DR am I heading in the right direction here:
assuming vlan 10 is 192.168.10.x vlan 20 is 192.168.20.x etc
(host) (config) #ip access-list stateless VLAN10
(host) (config-stateless-VLAN10) #network 192.168.10.0 255.255.255.0 any any permit
Then to apply I guess would be an RVI egress...
I am in the process of transitioning to this switch and have a few questions.
I have converted stack ports to regular ports, set all interfaces to mtu 9216, setup vlans and assigned ports. Aside from answers to questions below, is this good to go or do I need to apply profiles?
RE: Jumbo...
ISP provides one IP address / single port on modem. Adding a switch upstream of firewall seems handy for testing ISP connection, playing around without disturbing main network etc From my searching this is common practice (failover/two ISP/HA) but I'm not finding any guides and I'm curious...
After lurking here and elsewhere for a while I've decided to pull the trigger and do a home network overhaul with a sprinkling of 10g.
Main equipment is Aruba S2500, SMC 8708L2, Netgear GS108Ts and an underused pfSense box from old setup, Mellanox cards
Some things I have been considering...
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