SMB sharing across inter-vlans

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SMB sharing across inter-vlans
SMB sharing across inter-vlans
2023-08-15 12:58:44 - last edited 2023-08-15 14:31:37
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Model: OC300  
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I've created a new network in my company using Omada hardware as following:

 

- omada 3 controller.

- er8411 router.

- 1x TL-SG3452X.

- 1x TL-SG3428X.

- 3x TL-SG3428XMP.

 

And I've further configured my network to have different inter-vlans for ip cameras, servers, printers and public wifi. Also splitted my pc's to 2 groups.

 

So basically while I'm setting this new configuration, I've moved one of my pcs to the pc-only VLANs (VLAN ID 60). 

My servers still sit in default VLAN (ID 1).

 

While I can basically access from VLAN 60 -> VLAN 1, I need to be able to access a folder shared using SAMBA that resides in a PC in VLAN 60 from my servers (VLAN 1). 

Even though I can ping the VLAN 60 interace/gateway, I can't ping the PC from my server.

 

Any ideas how to configure this?

 

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2023-08-15 13:31:43 - last edited 2023-08-15 14:31:37

  @Bonesoul 

 

look at yor PC firewall , remote network are deafult blocked. so allow ip nett from vlan1 on PC

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2023-08-15 13:31:43 - last edited 2023-08-15 14:31:37

  @Bonesoul 

 

look at yor PC firewall , remote network are deafult blocked. so allow ip nett from vlan1 on PC

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2023-08-15 14:29:55 - last edited 2023-08-15 16:57:46

thanks, windows firewall was the source of the problem.

 

for anyone also hitting the same:

 

- either enable icmp / samba ports in your windows firewall.

- or disable the windows firewall and you'll be good to go.

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