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08-15-2019 07:11 AM
Need to know this--- when we plug the Laptop on Management port and assign it ip 192.168.1.3 we can then access web gui 192.168.1.1 how?
normally management port is up when you connect that it to switch that make sense to me.
but here it is connected to PC with IP 192.168.1.3
Here both ends of the cable are connected to PC and PA management port.
Hope my question makes sense.
08-15-2019 08:28 AM
This works on pretty much any device, not specific to PAN. The devices simply communicate directly, they don't need a switch to do so.
08-15-2019 12:49 PM
Hello,
They connect because they are on the same vlan. so only layer 2 comes into play. Same thing as BPRy stated, its the same thing just so switch involved.
Regards,
08-15-2019 08:28 AM
This works on pretty much any device, not specific to PAN. The devices simply communicate directly, they don't need a switch to do so.
08-15-2019 08:30 AM
I agree on this tha it works on any device.
Can you please explain in more detail how it works when directly connected?
08-15-2019 12:49 PM
Hello,
They connect because they are on the same vlan. so only layer 2 comes into play. Same thing as BPRy stated, its the same thing just so switch involved.
Regards,
08-19-2019 08:41 AM
Why do you think it would not work?
It's the most basic network you can have "Back-2-Back / 2Node"
Rob
08-21-2019 12:15 PM
I know it will work just wanna know logic behind it,
08-22-2019 12:29 AM
Logicaly?
It's a two node network simple as that, no more to it.
Only when you need 3 or more nodes do you require a "Concentrator" be that a HUB or SWITCH, both of which just forward packets one more effifiently than the other.
08-22-2019 12:35 AM
If you use "10Base-2" rather than "10xxBase-T" you don't even need a Hub/Switch to connect multiple PC's together. But that's in the "Good Old Days"
Rob
08-23-2019 12:32 PM
Thanks for replying.
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