Use all ethernet ports bridged like a switch
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 11:37 pm
Hello!
I just got a AS4002T. I would like to use one 1G port for a network printer and the 10G port for a workstation with 10GbE. However, the traffic does not seem to be routed through per default. All interfaces are independent and listening for a DHCP server.
Is there a function in ADM to enable a bridge/switch mode?
Or can you help me with the shell code and where to put the code to be loaded so ADM is ok with it
As a test I connected via ssh into the NAS and made a bridge manually:
brctl addbr br0
brctl addif br0 eth0
brctl addif br0 eth1
brctl addif br0 eth2
ip link set dev br0 up
That works well to route traffic through, all devices connected to the NAS can see each other, yeah! However, the NAS itself is not reachable anymore . Should I reset and try to add a 'dhclient br0'? Any other tips?
best,
anna
I just got a AS4002T. I would like to use one 1G port for a network printer and the 10G port for a workstation with 10GbE. However, the traffic does not seem to be routed through per default. All interfaces are independent and listening for a DHCP server.
Is there a function in ADM to enable a bridge/switch mode?
Or can you help me with the shell code and where to put the code to be loaded so ADM is ok with it
As a test I connected via ssh into the NAS and made a bridge manually:
brctl addbr br0
brctl addif br0 eth0
brctl addif br0 eth1
brctl addif br0 eth2
ip link set dev br0 up
That works well to route traffic through, all devices connected to the NAS can see each other, yeah! However, the NAS itself is not reachable anymore . Should I reset and try to add a 'dhclient br0'? Any other tips?
best,
anna