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I think the default firewall rules allow all VLANs to talk to each other, so you have to add a rule to prevent that.
This traffic will go through the CPU (I think), so benchmarks are heavily dependent on hardware.
If traffic on two different VLANs needs to talk with high throughput, you might ask yourself why they're on different VLANs.
I have 2 cameras on their own VLAN and they're only allowed to talk to my NVR. The amount of traffic is pretty low and the CPU use is negligible, so I haven't bothered to put the NVR on that VLAN.