Switch w/ VLANs at the Edge Question



I have several switches in my public network each connecting two or
three devices on seperate networks. I thought it would be a good idea
to consolidate them into one switch with a VLAN for each network with
no interVLAN routing. I can't find any information that I can
understand. I was wondering if anyone does this and how to make it
secure.

Thanks.
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