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Port forwarding for one VLAN to get response from another VLAN

Greetings,

Trust you are doing well,

I have a scenario here which is tricky somehow. I am running an iVMS Server (CCTV System) on one VLAN while the NVRs and the cameras are located on another VLAN.

I sat a rule which will forward the traffic to iVMS, so I am able to login. But, I am not able to stream as the cameras are located on different VLAN.

What is the best practice solution in this case? 



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    I am having the rule mentioned above. Which is forwarding the requests from the WAN to iVMS server. Even if I change the the dedicated server from iVMS from a single IP to list of IP addresses, I am not able to stream.

  • You will need some sort of nat rule to get the packets through eg 1244 1:65535 or the other way round 1:65535 12345

    Ian

  • Can you please provide me with more details?!

     

    Regards,

  • I am still very confused with what you are trying to achieve?

    Are you trying to start a streaming session from outside of your network eg from a mobile phone?

    If this is your aim you will need a business rule and some way of pointing at your XG.

    A business rule will allow you to setup sessions to the camera which will have an (single) external IP address on the outside of the XG.The same rule will allow you to pass traffic to initiate the streaming session so you will need a port that the camera uses fro that you will need to create service probably UDP 2100 1:65535.

    I do not have any business rule for incoming traffic at this stage to copy and post.

    Ian