Hi guys,
I'm having a hard time understanding this concept and wanted to see if anyone would be able to point me in the correct direction.
I am in the process of setting up my network as follows:
Internet -> Modem -> Asus AC68U-> L3 Switch -> Vlan 1(Personal Computers) / Vlan 2 (Blue Iris PC + IP Cams)
I am running an OpenVPN server on the Asus Router which to my understanding does not nativity support VLAN routing (which is part of the reason I am looking into getting a L3 fully managed Switch). I am able to access my LAN from WAN via OpenVPN currently without issue.
After I introduce the L3 switch and segment off Vlan 1 (192.168.1.X/24) and VLAN 2 (192.168.2.1/24) how is it that I will be routed to the appropriate VLAN when connecting to my LAN over OpenVPN? For example, Say I VPN into my LAN and attempt to access my blue iris PC (192.168.2.10), Do i need to configure OpenVPN into assigning an address within VLAN 2 ? Or is this where ACLs come into play?
Any clarification on this would be appreciated.
I'm having a hard time understanding this concept and wanted to see if anyone would be able to point me in the correct direction.
I am in the process of setting up my network as follows:
Internet -> Modem -> Asus AC68U-> L3 Switch -> Vlan 1(Personal Computers) / Vlan 2 (Blue Iris PC + IP Cams)
I am running an OpenVPN server on the Asus Router which to my understanding does not nativity support VLAN routing (which is part of the reason I am looking into getting a L3 fully managed Switch). I am able to access my LAN from WAN via OpenVPN currently without issue.
After I introduce the L3 switch and segment off Vlan 1 (192.168.1.X/24) and VLAN 2 (192.168.2.1/24) how is it that I will be routed to the appropriate VLAN when connecting to my LAN over OpenVPN? For example, Say I VPN into my LAN and attempt to access my blue iris PC (192.168.2.10), Do i need to configure OpenVPN into assigning an address within VLAN 2 ? Or is this where ACLs come into play?
Any clarification on this would be appreciated.