I have a client that has a large lab. They have several tables in the lab. They want each table to be separate vlan. They want each vlan to be able to communicate with each other, but keep the broadcast domain local. i.e. Table one is working on a project and suddenly it malfunctions and starts spamming the network with broadcasts. Right now that table is sitting behind a router, that in turn is plugged into the main network. The router keeps the network problem local to that table and doesn't pass it on to the whole network. Table one cannot communicate with table 2 very well, a lot gets lost in the dmz nat through the routers. So, ideally table 1 and table 2 would be separate but routable vlans, so when table 2 starts spamming table 1 and the rest of the network are unaffected and table 1 would be able to communicate without issue with table2 and vice versa. They currently have GS752TXSB-100NAS, several of them (I know you can only have 6 in stack, and they have 20 of them) and the router is a sonicwall nsa 3500. Can they accomplish what they want with what they have? Where do I get started?
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