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Cisco RV180W still problem with VLAN

brutzelhutzel
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Hello@all

I try to do the following:

- WLAN with VLAN 10 and inter-vlan disabled

- LAN-Port 4 with VLAN 20 untagged and inter-vlan disabled

- VLAN 1 & 10 are excluded on LAN-Port 4

Why can I still ping from LAN to WLAN => I can ping from LAN-Port 4 to the VLAN 10, this shouldnt be possible, right?

At the end, VLAN 10 should not be able to reach LAN, only WAN.

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jonatrod
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Hi Joe, thank you for using our forum, my name is Johnnatan I am part of the Small business Support community. Well Joe in this case you could isolate the Vlans 10 and 20 in order to restrict the communication between Vlans. I hope you find this answer useful,

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Greetings,

Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.

Cisco Network Support Engineer.

“Please rate useful posts so other users can benefit from it” Greetings, Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda. Cisco Network Support Engineer.

I think the problem is, that there is automatically dynamic routing between WLAN and LAN Ports. The Routing-Table shows no static Routing, only dynamic. Isolation chance nothing.

Can I deactivate dynamic Routing?

The target is, to Route 4 WLAN with their own VLANs through 4 different LAN-Ports. WAN-Port is not needed, and there should be no dynamic Routing to 0.0.0.0

I am sorry for that, I wasn´t clear, in this case what I mean is, you can create an Access List in order to restrict the access between WLAN to LAN. I will share with you a document explaining how to do that, http://www6.nohold.net/CiscoSB/Loginr.aspx?login=1&pid=2&app=search&vw=1&articleid=2286

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Greetings,

Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda.

Cisco Network Support Engineer.

“Please rate useful posts so other users can benefit from it” Greetings, Johnnatan Rodriguez Miranda. Cisco Network Support Engineer.
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