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VPN and Multiple VLans -2900 series
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04 Jan 2022 16:04 #100344
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VPN and Multiple VLans -2900 series was created by crofter
I have set up a 2900 series with 3 port based VLans as follows
Port 1 is the management Vlan - Vlan0 on lan1 - 192.168.1.x
Port 2 is the Voip Vlan - Vlan 1 on lan2 - 192.168.2.x
Port 3 is the Voip Vlan - Vlan 1 on lan2
Port 4 is the Network - Vlan 2 on lan3 - 192.168.3.x
Port 5 is the Network - Vlan 2 o Lan 3
I have set up three differnt users on Openvpn to access the router
Connect1 - set to Lan1
Connect 2 - set to Lan2
Connect 3 set to Lan3
The idea is to allow me access to the 3 different Vlans
No matter what user I pick I still get an IP address in the 192.168.1.x range.
Can anyone point out why? Is there a more elegant solution?
thanks
Port 1 is the management Vlan - Vlan0 on lan1 - 192.168.1.x
Port 2 is the Voip Vlan - Vlan 1 on lan2 - 192.168.2.x
Port 3 is the Voip Vlan - Vlan 1 on lan2
Port 4 is the Network - Vlan 2 on lan3 - 192.168.3.x
Port 5 is the Network - Vlan 2 o Lan 3
I have set up three differnt users on Openvpn to access the router
Connect1 - set to Lan1
Connect 2 - set to Lan2
Connect 3 set to Lan3
The idea is to allow me access to the 3 different Vlans
No matter what user I pick I still get an IP address in the 192.168.1.x range.
Can anyone point out why? Is there a more elegant solution?
thanks
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04 Jan 2022 16:24 #100346
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