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We have a SGE2010 48 port POE switch and need to share a printer with a subtennant.  We do not want to give them access to any other resources.
 
Our LAN is 192.168.17.0/24  - the printer is at 192.168.17.50
 
The sub-tennats LAN is 10.0.1.0/24.
 
I belive I need to setup 3 VLANs -
 
10 - Us
 
20 - Subtennant
 
30 - Printer.
 
Is this correct and if so, how do we setup the VLANS? 

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