To protect LAN

From: Geetha Thanu (geetha_thanu_at_yahoo.co.in)
Date: 10/27/05

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    Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 11:38:21 +0100 (BST)
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    Hello Gurus,

    I have a LAN set up with

    172.16.10.0 series with subnet mask 255.255.255.0 for
    servers

    172.16.1.0 series with subnet mask 255.255.0.0 for
    PCs.

    All are connected to single switch.

    No PCS are allowed to contact servers directly and all
    are through web only.

    My problem is how can I protect my 172.16.10.0 sub LAN
    from
    172.16.1.0 LAN as some infected PCS are continously
    broadcasting and hence the servers network is
    affected.

    I do not have a proper antivirus and a switch were
    VLAN
    can be made.

    with out these two facilities can i separate these 2
    LANs which are connected to the same switch so that
    over broadcasting by viruses does not affect the
    servers.

     Thanks
    Geetha Thanu

                    
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