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Web OS 10.0 Application Guide

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Chapter 2: VLANs

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VLANs and Default Gateways

Web OS allows you to assign different default gateways for each VLAN. You can effectively
map multiple customers to specific gateways on a single switch. The benefits of segregating
customers to different default gateways are:

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Resource optimization

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Enhanced customer segmentation

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Improved service differentiation

Segregating VLAN Traffic

Deploy this feature in an environment where you want to segregate VLAN traffic to a config-
ured default gateway. In

Figure 2-6

, VLANs 2 and 3 have different routing requirements.

VLAN 2 is required to route traffic through default gateway 5 and VLAN 3 is required to route
traffic through default gateway 6.

Figure 2-6 Default Gateways per VLAN

You can configure 246 default gateways per VLAN with values starting from 5 through 250. If
default gateways per VLAN fail, then traffic is directed to default gateways 1 through 4.
Default gateways 1 through 4 are used for load balancing session requests and as backup when
a specific gateway that has been assigned to a VLAN is down.

nortelnetworks.com
192.168.20.200

yahoo.com
200.1.2.200

Web Switch

VLAN 2 using Gateway 5
172.21.2.1

Internet

VLAN 3 using Gateway 6
172.21.3.1

Gateway 5: 10.10.1.20
Gateway 6: 10.10.1.30
Gateway 1: 10.10.4.1

Router 2
VLAN 4
10.10.1.30

Router 3
VLAN 1
10.10.4.1

IF 1: 10.10.1.1
IF 2: 10.10.4.40

IF 3: 172.21.2.200
IF 4: 172.21.3.200

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7

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Router 1
VLAN 4
10.10.1.20

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