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Dell S4128f-on core switch

i have 3 Dell N1524 access switch connected to a core switch s4128f-on, many vlans are created on the core switch (1,10,12,15,20,30,100,200...). One of the three switches are connected to the port ethernet1/1/28 on the core switch that it is set as trunk port and vlan 12,30 are allowed . (NB: vlan12 are for switches and vlan30 are for users). how can i deny users connected to the access switch N1524 to browse into the management of all switches without interrupt traffic data ?

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April 1st, 2020 09:00

Hi,

You could create an access control list and block access to certain VLANs. Page 671 https://dell.to/2R5QBZg

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April 2nd, 2020 03:00

josh the problem is , all switches are grouped into one vlan that is 12, and i just want to block the access of users to the management interface of this switches , how can i do this without creating access list ?

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April 2nd, 2020 09:00

You could use authentication to block user groups in radius.

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April 2nd, 2020 13:00

Mr josh , first of all thank you for your support and i appreciate that , but it seems that i didn't clearly explain my problem , so can i contact you in some way to benefit from your experience ? especially that i'm a new user of Dell hardware .

thanks a lot,

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April 2nd, 2020 13:00

You can call phone support if you prefer that method.

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April 2nd, 2020 22:00

is there anyway to live chat with you or with someone else from Dell support , just to clearly explain our problem ?

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April 3rd, 2020 10:00

There is not chat support for networking. 

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April 3rd, 2020 22:00

ok sir it's not a big deal , so can we go back to our first post and see how we can solve the problem ?

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April 6th, 2020 07:00

Are you using radius authentication? That will allow you to keep user groups out of certain places.

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April 6th, 2020 22:00

As i told , i just want to keep out some users connected to the switch through interfaces ,from all kind of management access to this switches (NB:> switches are in vlan 12  , > users are in vlan 30 ),

and every user are connected to a port that are in mode trunk and allowed vlan 12 ,30 . 

 

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April 7th, 2020 09:00

So have some users in a group with admin access that are authenticated for all access and others that are not.

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April 7th, 2020 22:00

did you mean a radius authentications users group ?

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April 8th, 2020 09:00

radius uses a separate server for authentication, typically the domain controller. 

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April 13th, 2020 22:00

Mr Josh , 

simply i have 2 switches ( N1524 & S4128f-on) connected to each other , all users connected to N1524 can reach all vlans created on S4128f-on wich is my main issue . All configurations seems perfect .

no access list created

no radius authentication created 

just i need that each user reach her own specific tagged vlan 

what 's the problem ?

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April 14th, 2020 09:00

turn off vlan routing. 

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