Hi all!
I have a GL-AR300M16 and the idea is cofigure it with several interfaces in the same LAN (like a switch), but I need to manage the device too by VPN connection, is it possible?
Regards.
jeffsf
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Given that it has only had two ports, how would you use it as a switch with more than two ports?
Perhaps explaining your use case better would help.
(The GL-AR300M-series devices do support VLANs, though that would require either clients that are VLAN-aware, or an external, managed switch.)
Hello jeffsf,
Thanks for your reply.
We need o use the device like a conventional switch but instead we need remaining the management access to it too. Is possible make some config that permits use both ports like a switch but in one of then cofigure a managemen IP in order to access remotely to the device?
Best regards.
jeffsf
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Do you mean a “switch” where it performs Layer 2 (“Ethernet”) switching, or a “router”, where it performs Layer 3 (“TCP/IP”) routing and perhaps NAT?
Stand-alone “switches” generally have 8 to 48 ports or more per unit.
Hello,
Yes, switch => layer 2 and router => layer 3 + NAT.
We need to configure GL-AR300M16 like a layer 2 switch and at the same time keep the possibility of remote access to the device. Is it possible?
Regards.
alzhao
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From my understanding it is difficult to do.
Bridge means that it is transparent.
Using VPN means that it is a firewall.
So basically they are different scenario. But when using as bridge, it does connect to vpn itself. You may need to use it as a vpn proxy. BUT, I don’t have ready settings for you.
jeffsf
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This kind of access to an otherwise transparent device is sometimes done with a dedicated, physical port (which isn’t very practical with a two-port device) or with a management VLAN.