I have port 1 of a WS going to a dumb switch (which has a MT and PC).
I checked Port Isolation for ports 1 and 2, it is left unchecked for 3-8
The MT is seeing the discovery/CDP of the devices plugged in to 3-8.
Isn't this incorrect behavior? It's my understanding I can use port 1-2 to power a backhaul, go to the router, and then plug a port of the router to say port 8 for all of the APs.
Port Isolation function
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Re: Port Isolation function
Read these posts found with a search for "Port Isolation":
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1126&p=8391&hilit=port+isolation#p8391
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=426&p=5096&hilit=port+isolation#p5096
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1126&p=8391&hilit=port+isolation#p8391
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=426&p=5096&hilit=port+isolation#p5096
Port Isolation (but discussed a couple times on forum)
Any port with Port Isolation Enabled will not talk to any other port with Port Isolation also Enabled. Pretty much the same as client Isolation on an AP.
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Re: Port Isolation function
sirhc wrote:Read these posts found with a search for "Port Isolation":
Port Isolation (but discussed a couple times on forum)
Any port with Port Isolation Enabled will not talk to any other port with Port Isolation also Enabled. Pretty much the same as client Isolation on an AP.
But it is, that's my problem. Port 1 traffic (which has PI enabled) is talking to port 3-8.
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Re: Port Isolation function
Port Isolation - as discussed a couple times on forums wrote:Any port with Port Isolation Enabled will not talk to any other port with Port Isolation also Enabled. Pretty much the same as client Isolation on an AP.
Please read what I say above and in the links to posts I provided above, but let me get my english teachers hat on and break it down for you!
If you click port isolation on a port that port can not talk to another port that also has port isolation selected but it "can" talk to other ports that do "not" have port isolation selected.
jluthman wrote: But it is, that's my problem. Port 1 traffic (which has PI enabled) is talking to port 3-8.
I checked Port Isolation for ports 1 and 2, it is left unchecked for 3-8
The MT is seeing the discovery/CDP of the devices plugged in to 3-8.
That would mean that ports 1 and 2 can not talk to each other but can talk to ports that do not have it checked such as ports 3-8
By what you say you have port isolation checked on ports 1 and 2 but not checked on ports 3-8
Then you are complaining that the MT on Port 1 is seeing devices on Ports 3-8 which is what it should be doing?
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Re: Port Isolation function
>If you click port isolation on a port that port can not talk to another port that also has port isolation selected but it "can" talk to other ports that do "not" have port isolation selected.
I see what you're saying now. I'm not sure what Port Isolation even does at this point then?
My goal is to have port1 go to an AF5x backhaul and port2 go to a Mikrotik "WAN" port. Then I want ports 3-8 to go to APs and the Mikrotik "LAN" port. Is this possible with only one WispSwitch?
I see what you're saying now. I'm not sure what Port Isolation even does at this point then?
My goal is to have port1 go to an AF5x backhaul and port2 go to a Mikrotik "WAN" port. Then I want ports 3-8 to go to APs and the Mikrotik "LAN" port. Is this possible with only one WispSwitch?
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Re: Port Isolation function
Yea, what you're talking about is done by using VLANs
Maybe go watch my video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JvBEAD4MFM
You can create little virtual switches with VLANs and not even pass VLAN traffic through them, you can do a lot with VLANs if you master them
Maybe go watch my video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JvBEAD4MFM
You can create little virtual switches with VLANs and not even pass VLAN traffic through them, you can do a lot with VLANs if you master them
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Re: Port Isolation function
Thanks again! I was hoping I could avoid VLANs but it certainly gets the job done.
Re: Port Isolation function
You know, this could be improved slightly (post from a while ago I know...)...
If you had group 1 and 2 for port isolation... anything isolated in group 1 could not talk to anything in group 1 and anything isolated in group 2 could not talk to anything isolated in group 2 that would be swell.
I know that this can be done via 2 vlans, but in our situation we have two back hauls coming into our switch, and two ports for data to our router from the switch.
A 2 group port isolation would have served nicely in that situation! I used vlans to make it work - but - just saying!
All in all an awesome product - keep up the good work.
So, Feature request?
Port Isolation Groups option? Thanks.
If you had group 1 and 2 for port isolation... anything isolated in group 1 could not talk to anything in group 1 and anything isolated in group 2 could not talk to anything isolated in group 2 that would be swell.
I know that this can be done via 2 vlans, but in our situation we have two back hauls coming into our switch, and two ports for data to our router from the switch.
A 2 group port isolation would have served nicely in that situation! I used vlans to make it work - but - just saying!
All in all an awesome product - keep up the good work.
So, Feature request?
Port Isolation Groups option? Thanks.
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Re: Port Isolation function
Basically it would be better to have a table like you have in other switches where you can set which port can forward traffic to what other ports..
That way you can have two backhaul uplink ports and let them talk to downlink ports but not among themselves.
That way you can have two backhaul uplink ports and let them talk to downlink ports but not among themselves.
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