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hacesoft
Jul 25, 2021Tutor
GS724T - access profile from another VLAM / network
Good day, what should I set up to have access to the switch configuration from another VLAN / other network, specifically I want to access the switch via VPN. I have a VPN configured and I can see ...
- Aug 06, 2021
Good day,
after a long search for a solution to why the switch cannot be managed across VLANs or VPNs, I found an error in the IPv4 Network Interface Configuration settings in the Default Gateway field.
I set the right address and divse the world, it's already working :).
hacesoft
Jul 25, 2021Tutor
Good day,
I have a total of 5 VLANs in my home network. I have the appropriate ACL rules set for them on the switch. Each VLAN has its rights. Only one VLAN (vlan20) has access to all other VLANs. And I want VLAN20 to be accessible via VPN for remote home network messaging. Everything works for me. Cameras on VLAN70 + DVR for cameras, firewall on VLAN5, etc. Only the switch resists. I don't know how to access the configuration from any other VLAN ... VPN is an extra bonus.
I then want to access the network configuration via VPN.
Using a PC as a remote desktop VLAN access is unusable. That PC is turned on sometimes ...
schumaku
Jul 25, 2021Guru - Experienced User
So make the VLAN 20 IP subnet available from the only VLAN/subnet the VPN does have access to, and put up some ACLs according to the IP addresses only the VPN is using (if possible, and not a nicely bridged-in network). Everything just plain basic IPv4 routing, isn't it?
- hacesoftJul 25, 2021Tutor
I think I do.
At 192.168.20.150 I have a door control device. I have access to it via VPN, but there is also a switch with the address 192.168.20.10 on the same VLAN and I do not have access to it.
- schumakuJul 26, 2021Guru - Experienced User
hacesoft wrote:
At 192.168.20.150 I have a door control device. I have access to it via VPN, but there is also a switch with the address 192.168.20.10 on the same VLAN and I do not have access to it.
The route back to the VPN from the switch management intrface is correct and workable?
- hacesoftJul 26, 2021Tutor
I do not understand
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