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| Thread ID: 140220 | 2015-09-06 00:59:00 | Putting a switch between HONT and RGW - | decibel (11645) | Press F1 |
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| 1408000 | 2015-09-07 10:14:00 | ...only has ports 21 & 22 open of the first 1055 ports.... ...and it's me that opened those ports for FTP and SSH. |
decibel (11645) | ||
| 1408001 | 2015-09-07 21:24:00 | You can with a trunk, can't you? Or you could just tag the port between ONT and switch and run the router untagged. In theory it could work over a trunk, but I am not familiar with the DGS-1210 series switches. I have seen some older 'small business' type switches that support VLAN tagging but don't support trunking properly. |
inphinity (7274) | ||
| 1408002 | 2015-09-08 05:26:00 | I will try that next weekend and see how it works. (I go to Carterton on Fridays) Further to the reason I want to try this, my Snap ADSL connection in LHT only has ports 21 & 22 open of the first 1055 ports. (using www.grc.com to test this) but the Snap UFB in Carterton has a dozen or more; most of them for no apparent reason. I accept that most RSPs have more administrative control for their CLNE in UFB connections than xDSL connections but they shouldn't all the ports I'm seeing. TR069. Ask them to lock the other ports off? |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1408003 | 2015-09-12 03:11:00 | TR069... --they need 73 ports for that ?? 6736 |
decibel (11645) | ||
| 1408004 | 2015-09-12 03:16:00 | In theory it could work over a trunk, but I am not familiar with the DGS-1210 series switches. I have seen some older 'small business' type switches that support VLAN tagging but don't support trunking properly. yes, there appears no mention in the manual about "trunk ports" (that I have spotted so far). As you mentioned in post #8, Snap appear to tag this link as VLAN 10 so I'll play around with that. |
decibel (11645) | ||
| 1408005 | 2015-09-14 08:23:00 | No I'm telling you, they'll use TR069 to remotely reprovision your device. Ask them to use that to turn it off. Most UFB is done over VLAN10, yes, but it's also optional, ISPs don't have to use VLAN10. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1408006 | 2015-09-15 00:25:00 | . | Alex B (15479) | ||
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