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Re: http access through an ip that does not belong to the administration vlan

 
crubiolo
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http access through an ip that does not belong to the administration vlan

Thank you in advance for your help. I need to configure an ip in vlan 1000 and access via http.
Currently configure the router ip 192.168.50.253, and vlan 1 as management vlan.
In routing / ipv4 set the vlan 1000 ip to 172.17.84.10. But I can't access via http with this last ip.
I can access http with the IP of the router, but not the vlan 1000.

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_biv_
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Re: http access through an ip that does not belong to the administration vlan

Althought this is not an iMC question, I'm pretty sure switches can have only one httpd listening instance 


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Som77
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Re: http access through an ip that does not belong to the administration vlan

Hello,

To answer your query,

As a best practice and for Security Reasons;

Only one VLAN per switch can be identified as the Management VLAN,

Please refer the artical below that explains designated VLANs

https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=emr_na-c02099292

"In routing / ipv4 set the vlan 1000 ip to 172.17.84.10. But I can't access via http with this last ip."

The above can be used as routed interface for that VLAN and cannot be used as Management Interface.

Hope this answers You Query!!



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Som77
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Re: http access through an ip that does not belong to the administration vlan

Hello

Has my solution helped you resolve the query or do you need more assistance

 



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