Most of the time the topology will not be that simple as shown in Part-1, you’ll have multiple VLANs in an enterprise environment, lets look at how to do the initial setup with multiple VLANs.
To Setup multiple VLANs, we will have to make the physical LAN interface as a trunk without assigning an IP and then assign sub-interfaces.
At this point, you’ll start creating sub-interfaces and assign IP address to each sub-interface.
Go to Network > Interfaces > Create New
Repeat the same process for VLAN-20 and VLAN-30, once you have created sub-interfaces and assigned IPs, it will look similar to the below image.
The remaining steps will be the same as mentioned in Part-1
Assign DNS
Setup a Default-Route
Assign a firewall Policy
Test
Enjoy Labbing!!!
NOTE – Adding address objects and inter-VLAN routing are not covered in this Lab.