I've never setup VLANs but would like to try to do so...
If I have a router where the configuration lets you tag two interfaces do they effectively join up to form a VLAN?
I'm trying to get a new subnet setup -192.168.2.0, and would like to have a dhcp server on one host and be able to get an IP address from it on another host.
I'm trying isolate these two hosts from the rest of my system, and the only available device I have for testing is an OpenWrt router with four ports. If I tag LAN 1 and LAN2 as a VLAN (apologies if terminology is wrong) should I expect host 2 to get an IP address assigned from host1?
Does it make any difference whether I have a dhcp server running on the router?
If I have a router where the configuration lets you tag two interfaces do they effectively join up to form a VLAN?
I'm trying to get a new subnet setup -192.168.2.0, and would like to have a dhcp server on one host and be able to get an IP address from it on another host.
I'm trying isolate these two hosts from the rest of my system, and the only available device I have for testing is an OpenWrt router with four ports. If I tag LAN 1 and LAN2 as a VLAN (apologies if terminology is wrong) should I expect host 2 to get an IP address assigned from host1?
Does it make any difference whether I have a dhcp server running on the router?