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Draytek 2830 Inter VLan communications
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06 May 2014 18:29 #79860
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We have a Draytek 2830 with 2 Subnets. One for the admin office network and one for the Guest WiFi within the premises. However, we now need a wireless laptop which uses wireless on the Guest WiFi to be able access the admin network.
Is it possible to configure the Draytek 2830 to allow this type of communication between subnets for only this single device.
Thank you all in advance.
Is it possible to configure the Draytek 2830 to allow this type of communication between subnets for only this single device.
Thank you all in advance.
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06 May 2014 21:31 #79864
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yes you can - you need to enable the inter Vlan routing (its just a tick box)
you then need to create LAN >Lan policies to allow and block the specific IPs
you then need to create LAN >Lan policies to allow and block the specific IPs
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07 May 2014 06:25 #79871
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Hi sicon,
Thanks for responding. I am new to this. Is there any way you could expand on this or even point me in the direction of some documentation on this.
Once again thank you for responding so quickly.
Thanks for responding. I am new to this. Is there any way you could expand on this or even point me in the direction of some documentation on this.
Once again thank you for responding so quickly.
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07 May 2014 09:02 #79873
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07 May 2014 13:30 #79882
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Thanks again sicon for your reply.
I have implemented this and can now access the other subnet. However, this will allow anyone connecting to the second subnet (Guest WiFi) to access the Admin network. I know you mentioned LAN>LAN policies. Can you point me in the correct direction on how to set this up also?
I have implemented this and can now access the other subnet. However, this will allow anyone connecting to the second subnet (Guest WiFi) to access the Admin network. I know you mentioned LAN>LAN policies. Can you point me in the correct direction on how to set this up also?
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07 May 2014 21:16 #79890
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you will need to create a data filter policy with the ...
Direction <LAN to LAN>
source <IP of laptop on Guest network that you want to access admin network> tick box that says invert selection
destination <admin network>
Services ANY
Action Block Immediately
That will then block anything except the IP address of the laptop that needs the access from the guest network to the admin network.
you may also want to assign a reservation in DHCP to the laptop always gets the same address.
If the draytek Is doing the dhcp then use Bind MAC to IP
Direction <LAN to LAN>
source <IP of laptop on Guest network that you want to access admin network> tick box that says invert selection
destination <admin network>
Services ANY
Action Block Immediately
That will then block anything except the IP address of the laptop that needs the access from the guest network to the admin network.
you may also want to assign a reservation in DHCP to the laptop always gets the same address.
If the draytek Is doing the dhcp then use Bind MAC to IP
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