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Re: Routing one client device between VLans
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Routing one client device between VLans
Very new here so apologies first for my last post earlier today. Could not find it my last thread in order to include solution but I have solved my problem on upgrading firmware having read some other threads and guessed a bit and experimented a bit to get rid of earlier image file etc. Now up to date.
My main question is how may I arrange that a particular device (a NAS on fixed IP on one subnet and vlan) may be accessed from another subnet on another vlan but otherwise be kept private. In other words I do not wish to open all traffice between the two vlans, only traffic to and from the NAS device.
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Re: Routing one client device between VLans
My main question is how may I arrange that a particular device (a NAS on fixed IP on one subnet and vlan) may be accessed from another subnet on another vlan but otherwise be kept private. In other words I do not wish to open all traffice between the two vlans, only traffic to and from the NAS device.
This is possible by implementing Access Control List (ACL). To learn more, kindly access the links below:
What are Access Control Lists (ACLs) and how do they work with my managed switch?
How do I configure Access Control Lists (ACLs) on my managed switch?
Read pages 345-368 of the M4100 user manual here about ACL.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team