Hi!
If anyone can help me, what do I have to setup to have remote management on a switch, which is behind a router?
My router is a TP-LINK ER6120, and remote management is activated on it and I can successfully reach it, connect and manage from the remote site. From the router I connect to the switch, SL2452WEB through one of the GIGA ports.
The switch is having a static LAN IP address, with the IP and MAC learned and reserved in the router DHCP table.
If I'm connected inside the LAN I can reach both management interfaces:
192.168.0.1 for the router;
192.168.0.2 for the switch.
What do I have to set in the router to be able to reach the switch management interface from the remote site?
I tried to create a Virtual server on the router, with an outside port like: 10000, and redirect it to 192.168.0.2 port 80, but is not working.
I didn't see any kind of port forwarding in the TP-LINK ER6120 configuration, only Virtual Server setup (I believe they do the same thing).
Thank you!
P.S.: In this moment there is only the router and the switch connected to this network, so there are no other IPs that could generate a conflict or something.
If anyone can help me, what do I have to setup to have remote management on a switch, which is behind a router?
My router is a TP-LINK ER6120, and remote management is activated on it and I can successfully reach it, connect and manage from the remote site. From the router I connect to the switch, SL2452WEB through one of the GIGA ports.
The switch is having a static LAN IP address, with the IP and MAC learned and reserved in the router DHCP table.
If I'm connected inside the LAN I can reach both management interfaces:
192.168.0.1 for the router;
192.168.0.2 for the switch.
What do I have to set in the router to be able to reach the switch management interface from the remote site?
I tried to create a Virtual server on the router, with an outside port like: 10000, and redirect it to 192.168.0.2 port 80, but is not working.
I didn't see any kind of port forwarding in the TP-LINK ER6120 configuration, only Virtual Server setup (I believe they do the same thing).
Thank you!
P.S.: In this moment there is only the router and the switch connected to this network, so there are no other IPs that could generate a conflict or something.
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