Objectives Blue Color VLAN’s Should reach Message Server from all locations Red Color VLAN’s Should not Reach Message Server In Each L2 Switch Blue Color.

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Objectives Blue Color VLAN’s Should reach Message Server from all locations Red Color VLAN’s Should not Reach Message Server In Each L2 Switch Blue Color And Red Color VLAN’s Should be allowed to communicate with each Other VLAN’s Across the Switches should not be allowed to communicate Port Level Access Should Controlled at L2 Switch Each Device MAC Address will be Registered with each corresponding Port On L2 Switch L3 Switch should be configured so that the above were implemented All the Switches should be configured in such a manner that in case of some Intrusion alarm should be generated For Leased line Ckts, Each Ckt will have separate Network Address, X,and X as IP Address for Wan Ports at both Ends For Local Network we will be using x.x, as IP Address. We need to Know what IP Address should be given to PC’s in Each Vlan and Default Gateway’s for the Host Systems

Vlan x Vlan x Vlan x Vlan x Vlan x Vlan x L2 Managed switch Hp 2524 L2 Managed switch Hp 2524 L2 Managed switch Hp 2524 L3 switch 5308 Message Server & Router 7102 hp LAN Port Sub net Wan port 1 Connected to Location Contd page 2, location 2 Central Site Wan port 2 Connected to location Port A16 Connected to Router Port A15 Connected to Message Server Port A1 to A12 are connected to L2 Switch Port 24

Location 2 From Location 1 Router 7102 HP Wan port IP : LAN Port IP : x Switch Vlan7 IP : X Vlan10 IP : X Vlan11 IP : X Vlan12 IP : X Vlan8 IP : X Vlan9 IP : X L2 switch 2524 L2 switch 2524 L2 switch 2524