Communication between Vlans
Hi,
I'm trying to get two VLANs to communicate with each other.
I created two Vlans:
VLAN1: Service, 192.168.1.0/24
VLAN2: Guest, 192.168.2.0/24.
To make them communicate I created two acl rules:
But this simply doesn't work.
I can't communicate between the two vlans.
Furthermore, could you tell me what the question mark before the name of the source or destination network identifies?
Where is my mistake?
Thank you,
Mauro
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Hi @M4ur05P
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
You can use the label to find out the configuration guide or search related keywords on our official website for configuration guide:
How to Set Up VLAN Interface on the Omada Router
As explained, it is by default pingable which means you don't have to configure any sort of ACLs. Unless you are not creating the VLAN interface but 802.1Q VLAN on your network. That does not work regardless of your ACL configurations.
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Hi, thanks for the reply.
The problem is that this does not happen, I created the acl rules after confirming that the devices do not respond to ping if in the other vlan.
Obviously I did all the tests, updated firmware and various reboots and resets. But it still does not communicate despite the acl rules.
Thanks, Mauro
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Hi @M4ur05P
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
As for the topic which is troubleshooting, you probably should search for the keywords on the forum.
There's a guide about what would be the reason.
What If My Windows Computer Is Not Accessible or Pingable Over the VPN
The first one.
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