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Intervlan routing between layer 3 HP 5120 switch
Hi i have two vlans 100, and 200
100 is in building A
200 in building B
I need only pc on vlan100 to communicate RDP with one 3rd party machine in vlan 200
What is the best way to configure this? Both pcs are client machines Windows 7
100 is in building A
200 in building B
I need only pc on vlan100 to communicate RDP with one 3rd party machine in vlan 200
What is the best way to configure this? Both pcs are client machines Windows 7
Example.
Building A is 1.1.1.0 and Building B is 2.2.2.0
Lets create VPN from Building A to Building B using the external internet connections.
Set up the routes for the two networks.
Set up the firewall rules to allow traffic from both networks.
This is one way of doing it.
If you are on point to point it should just work.
Building A is 1.1.1.0 and Building B is 2.2.2.0
Lets create VPN from Building A to Building B using the external internet connections.
Set up the routes for the two networks.
Set up the firewall rules to allow traffic from both networks.
This is one way of doing it.
If you are on point to point it should just work.
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We're using Palo Alto, so there would be need to be rules setup there
Thanks, regarding routes which routes are required (in the above case)
Thanks, regarding routes which routes are required (in the above case)
depends on the firewall vendor, vpn setup should take care of the routing and possibly the rules, although you may need to add the rules manually. I dont have much PA experience.
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How are building A and building B linked together? VPN? Point to Point? MPLS? VPLS?