Disable SM isolation or route between them (/30's or whatever).
On 5/24/2016 11:36 AM, Craig Schmaderer wrote:
Example:
I have a 450 Access Point that has 3 sms belonging to one company with
3 sites.
This client wants to have vpns between all locations. They are all on
the same layer 2 network (same vlan)
Options and expected outcomes
� Disable SM Isolation (the default selection). This allows full
communication between SMs.
-Works fine, all traffic can pass, Expected�..
� Enable Option 1 - Block SM destined packets from being forwarded.
This prevents both multicast/broadcast and unicast SM-to-SM
communication.
-Doesn�t work, can establish connections between sms. Expected��
� Enable Option 2 - Forward SM destined packets upstream. This not
only prevents multicast/broadcast and unicast SM-to-SM communication
but also sends the packets, which otherwise may have been handled SM
to SM, through the Ethernet port of the AP.
-Doesn�t work, I thought this would work, I assumed all packets would
be sent upstream to the router than the router would send it back to
the clients, similar to how mac forced forwarding works on my fiber
network.
So I guess my question is �Am I totally miss understanding what option
2 does? Is the only possible way to allow vpn traffic between sms on
the same access points have to have �Disable SM Isolation set?�
Thanks, Craig.
/Craig R. Schmaderer/
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