Tom I am honored that you answered my post. So do I now have to go buy a Pfsense to be able to set this up? Right now what I have is the cisco router Internet coming directly to it. My default gate way is 192.168.123.254 subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. When I set the VLANS up is the fact that the default gateway is set to 192.168.123.254 going to keep my VLAN say I set at 192.168.100.1 from working and getting internet. I really only need one address to work out of the 192.168.123.254 area and that is my WebServer mikealrhughes.com or 192.168.123.104 on the local network. I am port forwarding ports 8080 and 8083 to the Server.
The VLANS I wanted to do were
VLAN 50 - 192.168.50.1
VLAN 100 - 192.168.100.1
VLAN 200 - 192.168.200.1
Would I have to setup a VLAN for the Webserver that is already on 192.168.123.104 to keep anything from the other VLANs from getting into it? The last time I did any subnetting was on my Network + exam about 8 years ago.
Just trying to wrap my head around this.
Mikeal R. Hughes, D.Min., Th.D., Ph.D.
Comptia A+ and Network +