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advanced-access [2022/02/10 23:16] – Added subheading "Lan Access Notes", clarity hogwildadvanced-access [2024/11/27 01:30] (current) – [LAN Access] -Condense, formatting hogwild
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 ====== LAN Access ====== ====== LAN Access ======
  
-This page allows you to define LAN-to-LAN traffic where it otherwise would be blocked. For example, assume we have two LANs, one primary (LAN0/br0) and one secondary (LAN1/br1). Devices on LAN0 will be able to communicate with devices on LAN1 (and the other way around).+This page allows you to define LAN-to-LAN traffic where it otherwise would be blocked. 
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 +For example, say we have two LANs, one primary (LAN0/br0) and one secondary (LAN1/br1). 
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 +If you want devices on LAN0 to communicate with devices on LAN1 (and vice versa), you might use these settings:
  
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-**On**: Checking this enables the defined rule.+**On:** checking this enables the rule defined on this row of the table.
  
-**Src**: (Logical) Source LAN for the rule on that row of the table.+ \\
  
-**Src Address**: This (optionalfield narrows the rule to a specific IP address or set of addresses within the Src interface.+**Src:** displays/lets you configure the (LogicalSource LAN for the rule on that row of the table.
  
-**Dst**: Here, you specifies the (logical) Destination LAN for the rule in this row of the table.+ \\
  
-**Dst Address**: (optional) narrows the rule to a specific IP address or set of addresses within the Dst interface.+**Src Address:** lets you narrow the rule to a specific IP address/set of addresses within the Src interface. 
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 +**Dst:** here, you specify the (logicalDestination LAN for the rule on this row of the table. 
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 +**Dst Address: **(optionally), narrows the rule to a specific IP address/set of addresses within the Dst interface. 
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 +**Description:** a free text field in which you can enter whatever you wish, such as notes, reminders. 
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-**Description**: This is a free text field in which to enter whatever you wish as a reminder, note etctera.\\ 
  
 ===== LAN Access Notes ===== ===== LAN Access Notes =====
  
-Regardless of LAN Access rules, by default a LANx device is able to reach (e.g. ping) all the router's LAN interfaces (only). This is by design.+  * Regardless of LAN Access rules, by default a LANx device is able to reach (e.g. ping) all the router's LAN interfaces (only). This is by design. 
 +  * All entries in LAN Access are one-way only. For example, if you want hosts on LAN0 to be able to communicate with hosts on LAN1, and vice versa, you'll need two entries in the table to achieve that. 
 +  * LAN Access is an IP-level access control. Therefore, **all ports/protocols are automatically enabled**. If additional fine tuning is needed (for example, you want to allow only allow port 80/TCP) you'll need to manually configure settings instead. 
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