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Jim_Young
Apr 15, 2016Initiate
Route printing across VLANS with SRX5308
I have an SRX5308 with three VLANS setup: 192.168.1.1 192.168.2.1 192.168.3.1 All are subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Each has it's own DHCP range. Each as a dedicated LAN port on the firewall. Curren...
JohnRo
Apr 15, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello Jim_Young,
Welcome to the community!
You'll probably need a switch (smart or managed) for this kind of setup. Since you have Inter-VLAN already enabled, all you need to do is to configure an ACL on the switch. Another option is to disable the Inter-VLAN and create a new VLAN on the switch making the printer a part of the three VLANs. This way, the clients on all three VLANs will have access on the switch but the other devices will not be able to talk to each other.
Thanks,
- KBXRApr 16, 2016Aspirant
I have a similar issue using an M4100 switch.
You say "... create a new VLAN on the switch making the printer a part of the three VLANs." Exactly HOW you would go about doing that?
I'm going to guess:
- three vlans already exist
- ports 1-6 are vlan 101, IP network 192.168.10.0
- ports 7-12 are vlan 102, IP network 192.168.20.0
- ports 13-18 are vlan 103, IP network 192.168.30.0
- create a vlan of ports 19-24 IP network 192.168.40.0 and hang the printer off that vlan
- Make ports 1-18 part of vlan 104
- enable IP routing.
Am I close?
- KBXRApr 17, 2016Aspirant
lol -- I used the very phrase I didn't understand when you said it. Human beings -- wow.
OK, so what I mean is that once the vlans 101, 102, 103, are setup
- Make ports 1-18 part of vlan 104 by tagging all of the ports with a U but only ports 19-24 have a PVID of 104
lol - I'm still not sure that I'm being as clear as I need to be.
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