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2 TopicsPBR Policy Based Routing using Managed Switch
I am no expert with networks, but I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with PBR (Policy Based Routing) using Netgear Managed Switches. More specifically I am wanting to define the onward hop based upon the source IP. Looking through the manual, I can't find any insights on how to implement it using the web application. So to give an example: Message received on port 1 from source IP 192.168.254.1/24, with destination 172.168.0.1/24 I would like to define the next hop to be an interface with IP 192.168.1.1/24 (connected to port 2) Another message received on port 1, source: 192.168.254.2/24, same destination IP. I would like to define the next hop to be an interface with IP 192.168.2.1/24 (connected to port 3) and so on. Is this possible? Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks5.7KViews0likes7Commentsmonitoring frames/packets on Netgear Prosafe GS748T
We have 3 x Netgear Prosafe GS748T – 3H31417C003FE / 3H31417L00392 / 3H31417F00339 We are experiencing high TCP latency within our infrastructure which predominantly is a RDS/Terminal Services environment. I was wondering if I might ask the best tools, or if they are tools by HP that can monitor and detect network related clashes on switch ports. Many Thanks, Shawn McKendrick2KViews0likes1Comment