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xes
Nov 18, 2016Aspirant
Management VLAN doesn't seem to do anything
I have set up a M5300 switch with four VLANs. 1, 16, 32, and 72 using VLAN 72 as the Management VLAN. VLAN 72 is assigned to port 48. Ports 1-47 are assigned to VLANs 1,16 and 32. The issue I am ...
Anonymous
Nov 22, 2016Hi xes
Welcome to our community!
In your scenario, I suggest it's better to reach your requirement via Access Control.
Below is the configure Guide:
Switch GUI go to 'Security-->Access-->Access Control'
1. Create a new Access Profile, but not Activate Profile(remember do not activate, otherwire you will cannot access the switch again! )
2. Add Access Rule according your requirement
For example: permit 192.168.1.1/24 access to Switch via HTTP/HTTPs/Telnet/SSH
3. Activate Access Profile
And you will find that only 192.168.1.1/24 can access the Switch via HTTP/HTTPs/Telnet/SSH, other IP segment cannot access the Switch.
Hope that it helps !
Eric_z
NETGEAR Employee
xes
Nov 29, 2016Aspirant
This looks like exactly what I am looking for. If I create one or more permit rules, like in your example, does that automatically then deny all traffic not matching those rules?
- AnonymousNov 29, 2016
Hi xes,
Yes, sure, you are right. It have one default rule that will deny all.
Look forward to receiving your good news.
Regards,
Ericz
NETGEAR Employee
- xesDec 09, 2016Aspirant
Great, thanks for the clarification!
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