powerConnect 2724 Vlan

I'm quite a newbie to the Vlan bare with me:

I have users on the network that is shared by other companies (1 network, many businesses).

I want to segement my people from the rest of the network for security and reduce network traffic.

I have a powerConnect switch 2724 I could put and create a VLAN, right?

My users still need to connect to the 'MAIN' on-site for network printer for shared access and the internet, through which they vpn in our main office.

Is it possible to do? Say that set ports 1-15 to our network and then have 16 port connect to the MAIN network to route traffic between the two networks? And if so, specifically how?

Thank you!


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