LAN port isolation?

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kun1he2
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LAN port isolation?

Post by kun1he2 »

Just wondering - does OpenWRT support LAN port isolation?
i.e. disallow traffic from passing between LAN ports, somewhat like Gargoyle's "wireless client isolation" setting.

If yes, any plans to implement it in future releases? Thanks!

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Re: LAN port isolation?

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Are you talking about VLAN's ?

http://mike.neir.org/wiki/articles/OpenWRT-VLANs

I don't think there is any way to do this via Gargoyle's GUI currently.

With all the stuff Eric, PBix, and anyone else helping with bugs, etc,
am not sure this will show up anytime soon unless you or someone
else chooses to work on these.

Because this is OpenWRT underneath, you can always go ahead
and make changes via the command line by doing a telnet session
into the router and making any config changes.
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kun1he2
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Re: LAN port isolation?

Post by kun1he2 »

Not really VLANs - much simpler in concept. Similar to "Wireless Client Isolation" which I believe does not involve VLANs?

For Thomson Speedtouch ADSL routers, they have a "eth switch group move group=<x> port=<y>" command which is very easy to use.
See: http://www.speedtouch.net.nz/forum/topi ... IC_ID=1287

For certain Cisco Catalyst switches, they have a "switchport protected" command.
See: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switche ... #wp1948678

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