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At some point I'm intending to put the works DVR on its own Vlan

 

I've a draytek 2630 & a 2626pwr procurve switch

 

I've never done one before, so was expecting to use the router ports as-

 

p1 all vlans

p2 vlan 2 (patch lead to HP switch)

p3 vlan 3 (patch lead to DVR)

p4 vlan 4 (not used)

 

the switch also supports vlan

 

should I need to access DVR from internal network I was intending just to plug the hp switch into p1 then back into p2 when finshed

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My works has 5 public ip's so the CCTV can go on its own IP

 

I've 5 static ip's but would have delegate the router config to someone less "alarm monkey" ;)

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should I need to access DVR from internal network I was intending just to plug the hp switch into p1 then back into p2 when finshed

 

Ah, but I thought (looking at the Draytek setup rules) the point was you could do this one way (internal network > DVR) without physical jigging about, but a hacker couldn't go from DVR > 'rest of internal network'?

So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands

 

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