DPI not functioning
I am having issues with DPI not detecting anything. What OSI model does your DPI sniff at? I am now using an Ubuntu controller not in standalone mode anymore.
Here is the network diagram:
The last message I got from TP Link support was they recommended two things:
1. It is recommended to check off all Facebook-related.
2. There is only one VLAN interface on the gateway, but the clients should not be on this subnet. So the DPI data cannot be detected. That's why it's not in effect.
Even though I set up TWO DPI filter, one for Facebook and another for TikTok. TikTok only has one, but even when I put all the facebook application into the filter it does nothing.
Point 2, I am not even sure what that even means.
So my question is, is DPI sniffing at layer 2? The only thing I can think of is that, I am not using the ER8411 as a RoaS. I am routing between the ER8411 and my L3 switch (DX010). So any VLAN information is going to be dropped at the interface..
Anyone want to chime in?
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If I were to configure my l3 to communicate with the ER8411 using OSPF routing would the ER8411 DPI and other stuff work? OSPF can pass routing and topology information to each area.
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I think I have a similiar issue to this post. i've got DPI on, all my block lists and rules set and it applied to the LAN but my block rules aren't working. My LAN is running on VLAN1, I do not have a vlan set for my WAN port, is that the issue? Do I need to turn it on. Traffice statistics seems to imply its working, I can see the sties load and the traffic analysed, its just not blocking it.
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