Hello friends
I need help separating the networks.
I am currently using balance 20 which has 4 lan ports.
for example
port 1: 192.168.1.1
potr 2: 192.168.10.1
port 3: 192.168.90.1
port 4: 10.10.1.1
When I’m on my home network, which is 10.10.1.1
I can access objects on my office network 192.168.90.1, and more than that I can actually contact them at smb.
How can I prevent access between the various networks that will not see each other? And there will be a complete blockage between the networks?
Hello Tzur,
If you’re using SpeedFusion/PepVPN you can use OSPF settings to only advertise networks that you want accessed via SpeedFusion/PepVPN. Navigate to Network > Routing Protocols > OSPF & RIPv2, click Enable under OSPF & RIPv2 Route Advertisement. Any routes that you want advertised you’ll need to add under Network Advertising. By default we advertise all routes.
Another option is to setup Internal Firewall rules to limit access.
Guessing you are looking at feature to block the Inter-vlan traffics
Two ways to work on this:
Options:
- Disable intervlan router for the created VLANs
P/S: if you disabled Inter-VLAN routing, this will disable the route for the created VLANs.
or
- Use “Internal Network Firewall Rules” to control the InterVLAN access (Complex Blocking)
Default : Allow any to any.
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