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Can a netgear GS728ts route vlans with a cisco porepower router/firewall

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Can a netgear GS728ts route vlans with a cisco porepower router/firewall

Hi,

I am in the process of putting together a second vlan onto our network.

We have about 8 gs728ts managed switches and a bunch of smaller managed ones. (we know these switches are EOL) but do not have a plan to upgrade them.

 

We want to add a second vlan (vlan2) for data as we are currently running out of ip addresses on our current vlan (vlan1) data network

 

Will these vlans work with a cisco firepower 1010 router/firewall to be routed correctly?

 

Will the cisco also be able to take the vlan1 and vlan2 and route them together so vlan2 can access our domain controller and using the dhcp relay agent dhcp serve the ip addresses?

 

Your assistance is much appreciated.

 

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Re: Can a netgear GS728ts route vlans with a cisco porepower router/firewall


@DSC71 wrote:

We want to add a second vlan (vlan2) for data as we are currently running out of ip addresses on our current vlan (vlan1) data network

 

Will these vlans work with a cisco firepower 1010 router/firewall to be routed correctly?

 

Will the cisco also be able to take the vlan1 and vlan2 and route them together so vlan2 can access our domain controller and using the dhcp relay agent dhcp serve the ip addresses?


From what I understand your intentions, the GS728TS will be configured for L2 VLAN networking only, and the L3 routing is intended to be done on the Cisco Firepower 1010 router - ideally on different/dedicated adapters.

 

Alternate approach could be using an additional network adpter on your Windows server for the additional network segment and subnet, including DHCP service of course.

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