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14 Aug 2013 04:34 #77398
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Hi,
Draytek 2920 Latest firmware.
I am looking for some help setting up two internal LAN's I am a UNIX engineer by trade so have a reasonable grasp of networking, but clearly my network skills need some work
I will try to explain what I am after:
Two wireless networks NET1 & NET GUEST both serving DHCP from the Draytek
NET1 - 192.168.60.0/24
NET GUEST - 10.10.10.0/24
The 192.168.60.0/24 network is my standard internal network, with a whole bunch of hosts, a lot of them VM's on ESXi
What I am looking for is to have the 10.10.10.0/24 wireless devices use a proxy server (10.10.10.100) hosted on the ESXi box (as I do with already with the 192.168.60.0/24 network already - different proxy) but I do not want to be able to route any traffic between the two networks.
The only way I can make this work so far is by enabling inter-lan routing, but this defeats my last point.
I assume that I need to setup VLAN tagging, except that it seems it is not possible to tag wlan packets.
Any assistance would be very much appreciated, I have tried a lot of different configs with no success - happy to provide any details that would help!
Cheers!
Scot
Draytek 2920 Latest firmware.
I am looking for some help setting up two internal LAN's I am a UNIX engineer by trade so have a reasonable grasp of networking, but clearly my network skills need some work
I will try to explain what I am after:
Two wireless networks NET1 & NET GUEST both serving DHCP from the Draytek
NET1 - 192.168.60.0/24
NET GUEST - 10.10.10.0/24
The 192.168.60.0/24 network is my standard internal network, with a whole bunch of hosts, a lot of them VM's on ESXi
What I am looking for is to have the 10.10.10.0/24 wireless devices use a proxy server (10.10.10.100) hosted on the ESXi box (as I do with already with the 192.168.60.0/24 network already - different proxy) but I do not want to be able to route any traffic between the two networks.
The only way I can make this work so far is by enabling inter-lan routing, but this defeats my last point.
I assume that I need to setup VLAN tagging, except that it seems it is not possible to tag wlan packets.
Any assistance would be very much appreciated, I have tried a lot of different configs with no success - happy to provide any details that would help!
Cheers!
Scot
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14 Aug 2013 12:50 #77407
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HI
I don't think you can do it with a 2920, you'd need a 2830, 2850 or 2860 all do tagging an multiple subnets.
The 2920 is just port based IIRC
I don't think you can do it with a 2920, you'd need a 2830, 2850 or 2860 all do tagging an multiple subnets.
The 2920 is just port based IIRC
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16 Aug 2013 00:41 #77433
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Hi,
Thanks for your response.
Turns out it was easy, I must have been half asleep when I first tried.
Just a matter of choosing the correct physical port to add to the VLAN that was using the second LAN subnet, the first time I tried I selected a physical port that did not actually have access the host on my 192.168.60.0/24 network.:oops:
Thanks for your response.
Turns out it was easy, I must have been half asleep when I first tried.
Just a matter of choosing the correct physical port to add to the VLAN that was using the second LAN subnet, the first time I tried I selected a physical port that did not actually have access the host on my 192.168.60.0/24 network.
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