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advanced-access [2023/09/11 18:36] – [LAN Access] -grammar, condense hogwild | advanced-access [2023/09/12 17:16] – [LAN Access Notes] -add note that table entries only permit traffic in one direction hogwild | ||
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Regardless of LAN Access rules, by default a LANx device is able to reach (e.g. ping) all the router' | Regardless of LAN Access rules, by default a LANx device is able to reach (e.g. ping) all the router' | ||
+ | All entries in the LAN Access table are one-way only. So, if you want hosts on LAN0 to be able to communicate with hosts on LAN1, | ||
+ | you must create have entries in the table to achieve that. One allowing traffic from LAN0 to LAN1 and another allowing traffic from LAN1 to LAN0. | ||
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LAN Access is an IP-level access control. This means that **all ports/ | LAN Access is an IP-level access control. This means that **all ports/ | ||