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Access server from different subnet

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Hi

i recently changed my switch,  router and unpaid server to 10gbe since I can’t reach the server from the workstation in building 2. The wan port on the AX89x is set to 10gbe lan. I’m not an network expert but had it somehow running like that before with net gear switch and an r7000 ddwrt

 

AX89x Port forward

Source          Destination     Proto. Port range  Redirect to     Local port
ALL             ALL             TCP    8443        192.168.0.1     8443       
ALL             ALL             TCP    445         192.168.0.2     445        
ALL             ALL             UDP    137         192.168.0.2     137        
ALL             ALL             UDP    138         192.168.0.2     138        
ALL             ALL             TCP    139         192.168.0.2     139        
ALL             ALL             UDP    139         192.168.0.2     139        
 

what do I miss here?
 

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You access by somthing like that

\\192.168.1.4 ?

 

Also AX89X LAN DHCP setting,  gateway should be 192.168.0.1 not 192.168.1.1

Edited by Vr2Io

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Thanks

yes I Access by \\nastower and I changed gateway on lan dhcp now. But still can’t access it.


i did a port scan from the 192.168.1.4 side

only this ports are open

Port 139 netbios ssn

port 445 Microsoft ds

port 8443 pcsync https 

Edited by Vodo

I'm not familiar with your Asus router, but did you configure static routes on each of those router into the other network?

 

Attached a screenshot with a static route configuration of my USG-3P.

 

Otherwise the devices in your subnet won't know how to reach the other subnet via which router/interface/ip-address.

 

staticroute.PNG

 

On your USG-3P the destination network would be "192.168.0.0/24" and the next hop "192.168.1.4"

 

Edited by Turnspit

  • Author

Thanks, now I put static rout in the Usg still no success. I also tried many combinations in the ASUS just nothing works. Do I’ve to do portforward on the usg as well?

 

 

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You would need some device to be running a valid gateway on the 192.168.1.x subnet to be able to route between them.

  • Author

Thanks for the help I got it working like that (mostly)

 

 

things not working:

can’t access share/server web GUI with \\nastower\ only with ip \\192.168.x.x.

cant find server in network in file explorer (need to add share short cuts manually).

 

also the speed write to ssd cache max 51MB/s is slow. Is that because I route true the usg? If so can that be solved with Vlans or would I need an for example TP-Link TL-SX3008F switch with static routing to get full 10gbe from my workstation?

 

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Edited by Vodo

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