01-18-2024 06:24 AM
Hi
My FDM vlan 1 is 192.168.5.0. Naturally any IP on that Network is granted GUI Access. I have 5 vlans on a Nexus with a static route from [FDM] to Nexus 192.168.8.1 and Static route from [Nexus] to FDM 192.168.8.2.
FDM and NEXUS vlans can all talk back and forth no issue, but I am curious as to why I am unable to connect. Would I need "a" static route in itself from nexus to fdm? is this an ACL issue [though i explicitly have ALL trust among ALL vlans acl].
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01-24-2024 06:41 AM
Hello @TheGoob ,
check the FDM GUI configuration for the management aspects .
System > Management Access > Data interfaces
you may need to add entries for the additional subnet(s) you would like to use to access the FDM GUI
Hope to help
Giuseppe
01-24-2024 06:41 AM
Hello @TheGoob ,
check the FDM GUI configuration for the management aspects .
System > Management Access > Data interfaces
you may need to add entries for the additional subnet(s) you would like to use to access the FDM GUI
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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